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Late spring on the riverbank

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Practise watercolour mixing and applying

How to interpret rather than copy a photograph

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Line and colour
Part 3 Using water-soluble coloured pencils, develop your skills and fluency as you learn five techniques to add colour washes to ink and graphite sketches, with Tim Fisher
Garden performance
Worried about taking the next step and painting outdoors? Sit in your garden to paint, suggests Steve Strode
Painting project
Part 1 How to draw the complicated subject of a harbour scene, in preparation for next month’s acrylic painting, by Paul Alcock
Facial awareness
Focusing on three essential features – and colour – Hazel Soan demonstrates how to paint lively portraits in watercolour
From photo to painting
Part 8 Put into practice everything you’ve learned from Elena Parashko’s series as you produce this striking painting from five photographs
An acrylic view
Part 3 Make the most of your acrylics as you follow Tony Paul’s guide to using three essential approaches to painting
Night vision
We begin a short series on painting nocturnes by following the ideas and watercolour techniques of Jo Louca
A walk on the moor
Summer Follow Tony Hogan step by step as you practise acrylic painting techniques for breezy summer landscapes
Close encounter
Part 2 Complete your portrait of an owl in all its magnificent detail, with Paul Hopkinson
Don’t be shy!
Michael Fenner offers hints and ideas to take your painting to the next level
Botanical for beginners
Achieve a high level of tonal variation, complex highlights and deep shadows with this larger-than-life botanical study of a purple bearded iris, by Jarnie Godwin