Watercolor Painting: Imaginative Designs with Alex Ross Trailer

Watercolor Painting: Imaginative Designs with Alex Ross Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973 Factual 20 mins

Presents Alex Ross demonstrating how he creates arresting patterns of vivid color and how he uses acrylic paint on a textured media board.

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