Tried and True Tips and Tricks
“When you go out to paint,
try to forget
what objects you have before you,
a street,
a house,
a field, or whatever.
Merely think,
here is a little square of blue,
here is an oblong of pink,
here is a streak of yellow,
and paint it
just as it looks to you,
the exact color and shape,
until it gives you your own naive
impression of the scene before you.”
Claude Monet
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