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CREATE NEW EFFECTS WITH MIXED MEDIA

Over time I’ve dropped the art school snob attitude about mixed media and embraced what various media can offer an artist. While I’m best known for my watercolour work, I feel that watercolour – or any single medium, really – can only offer so much before the limits of that medium are reached.

I came to realise that the image I create isn’t bound by anything but my skill and imagination, and I began to bring the strengths of varying media into my work, combining them in ways that brings my vision further to life.

MIXING UP MY MEDIA CHOICES

What you’re going to find in my process is that I hop around to different media based on what they offer me during that point in the creative process.

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