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2.0 out of 5 stars
Brommer's Splash and Daub Technique is as BORING AS WATCHING PAINT DRY!!,
By Corky Beachglow "Entertainment Designer" (Palos Verdes, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exploring Watercolor From Location to Studio [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Perhaps I was misleading myself, but the title suggested to me, dynamic ways to transition from painting on location to continuing the painting in the studio....or maybe the differences of the two....or at least something interesting! But unfortunately, this was merely a demonstration of artist Gerald Brommer applying paint (doesn't even say if paper is wet) and then using a tissue to remove a portion or what he applied....Not even brilliant color, just more and more earth tones and more earth tones!! Holy cow, how dull can it get?! And on top of it all, he doesn't do anything except a few finishing little strokes IN THE STUDIO...There's very little on this tape, for the beginner to intermediate watercolorist-absolutely nothing here for experienced painters.....Save your money and purchase an insightful Robert Wade tape!! In my opinion, only Tony Couch's tapes on Crystal Productions are worth the time it takes to view them!
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Exploring Watercolor From Location to Studio [VHS] by Crystal Productions (VHS Tape - 1991)
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