Everyday Watercolor Seashores: A Modern Guide to Painting Shells, Creatures, and Beaches Step by

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Ginza From the Instagram artist behind Everyday Watercolour comes a beautiful step-by-step guide to painting shells, sea creatures, and oceanscapes in her effortlessly modern style. Jenna Rainey shares a gorgeously illustrated guide to painting many ocean-inspired subjects, from starfish and whales to beach landscapes and cresting waves. Contents include: Step-by-step instructions Easy to follow guide for beginners and inspiring for hobbyistsFresh, contemporary illustrations bring more than thirty-five fishes, shells, sea creatures, corals, beaches, and ocean scenes to life. Everyday Watercolour Seashores is an accessible muse for the next generation of watercolour artists, creatives, and nature lovers alike. It makes the perfect gift for those interested in developing a new skill or improving their watercolour talents.

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From the Instagram artist behind Everyday Watercolour comes a beautiful step-by-step guide to painting shells, sea creatures, and oceanscapes in her effortlessly modern style. Jenna Rainey shares a gorgeously illustrated guide to painting many ocean-inspired subjects, from starfish and whales to beach landscapes and cresting waves. Contents include: Step-by-step instructions Easy to follow guide for beginners and inspiring for hobbyistsFresh, contemporary illustrations bring more than thirty-five fishes, shells, sea creatures, corals, beaches, and ocean scenes to life. Everyday Watercolour Seashores is an accessible muse for the next generation of watercolour artists, creatives, and nature lovers alike. It makes the perfect gift for those interested in developing a new skill or improving their watercolour talents.

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Everyday Watercolor Seashores: A Modern Guide to Painting Shells, Creatures, and Beaches Step by Step


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Märke Watson-Guptill
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  • 9781984856814

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