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                2.  Do I
                need your entire art supply list?
                 Don't get too hung up on my specific
                supplies and colors.  I am demonstrating to you, my
                techniques--not necessarily the specific colors and tools that
                you should use.  Often you can substitute colors and tools. 
                Having said that, I do highly recommend
                that you use good quality watercolor paper and good quality
                paints (not student grade).  Although this may seem
                counter-intuitive, quality paper and paints will actually make
                it easier for the novice to achieve good results! 
                I have listed my supply list as a reference
                guide.  The specific items are not "chiseled in
                stone", in fact, they will likely change, over time. 
                I am always experimenting--as should you!  |