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Z is for Zebra
Z is for Zebra Last in the series. 6 months later and done. not sure how I feel about this. There is cat hair on the picture itself, its not your monitor. Used Stone Ground Paint. Tyrian cobalt, delft cobalt blue, their pinky purple. Florentine...
Y is for Yellow Throated Martin
Y is for Yellow Throated Martin Used Rockwell Magic colors and Schmincke super granulation colors for the background M Graham for the martin.
X is for Xenoceratops
X is for Xenoceratops Used Rockwell Magic colors and Schmincke super granulation colors They lived in the late Cretaceous and their remains have been found in what is today, Alberta Canada
W is for Wisteria!
W is for Wisteria, weeping A week of upheaval. Not a fun one. M Graham cobalts, violet, blue viridian mineral violet ultramarine pink umber burnt orange and probably a few more.
V is for Violet
V is for Violets It is almost spring and violet season, perhaps next month. Made with I don't even know. Watercolor! Either Roman Szmal or M Graham. perhaps both. I ended up painting about 10+ iterations of this with any watercolor on hand. ...
U is for Unicorn
Unicorn Made with much help from celophane Mix of M Graham: cobalts blue, teal, and violet, ultramarines blue and pink, Nickel Azo Yelllow and Opaque white and Roman Szmal; Mineral violet and Aquarius Green