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Painting Trees and Leaves 3 Hour Workshop DVDWe carry a vast selection of Susan Scheewe books and movies. These are available to painters of all skill levels offering hundreds of paintings with varying themes from which to choose. This broad variety will guarantee that every painter will always have a new painting to look forward to. All volumes of books, DVD's and tapes are suitable for beginners or experianced painters. |
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Painting Trees & Leaves Three Hour Workshop Back to Susan Scheewe Videos Home Page
" I found this Susan Scheewe video to be outstanding. From raspberries to a tropical sunset, she makes painting fun and informative for people of every talent level. An unspoken theme runs through all of her painting, and that is that "Less is More!". Unpainted spaces add interest to paintingsa nd even when paint is applied...not every inch of paper needs to have "something" painted on it.....a simple wash of colors is more than often enough. One of the things about this video that I found especially helpful was that she not only painted her pictures in the right way, but she also painted many wrong examples to show you the differance! She pointed out small things that most beginners do, such as painting trees with straight trunks,(something, I've done often enough!) when in nature, trees almost never grow straight. Another thing that I like about the video is Scheewe's use of colors. She uses colors that when I first saw them, I thought, "yuck, I have never seen a sky or tree, or flowers, etc. that looked like that"....but then she combined the colors and I realized taht I've seen them a million times in nature but never would have thought to paint with them! Susan Scheewe is easy to watch and explains things clearly in ways easy to understand. The three hours spent watching this video are very worthwhile and will leave you raring to put paint to paper!"
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