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Edwin Williams – Watercolour artist and Lecturer

    https://www.eddysgallery.co.uk/
    Watercolour Artist, Tutor, Photographer & Deltiologist ... Dear Edwin, I thoroughly enjoyed the watercolour workshop and meeting you. Your vast knowledge, enthusiasm, advice and amusing stories has really inspired me to get painting and will endeavor to paint something for Exhibition in October.

Edwin (Eddy) Williams

    https://cruiseshipspeakers.com/talent/view/edwin-eddy-williams/
    Watercolourist Edwin Williams will take you through the essential techniques and concepts of watercolor painting during a series of progressive and highly participative workshops. You'll learn how to use watercolor materials to create washes, work wet-into-wet, suggest value changes, establish color and light, and create stunning compositions ...

Williams family of painters - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_family_of_painters
    Nov 06, 2012 · Edward Williams (1781–1855), the patriarch of the Williams family of painters and founder of the Barnes School of artists, was a successful landscape artist, who became very popular during the Victorian era for painting moonlit scenes of the English countryside.

Williams, Edwin, 1822–1881? Art UK

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    Discover artworks, explore venues and meet artists. Art UK is the online home for every public collection in the UK. Featuring 250,000 artworks by over 45,000 artists.

An Introduction to Watercolour Equipment – Edwin Williams ...

    https://www.eddysgallery.co.uk/an-introduction-to-watercolour-equipment/
    An Introduction to Watercolour Paints and Pigments. The origins of watercolour paint can be traced back over 30,000 years. Earth pigments were ground from a variety of sources including earth (i.e. Red Ochre), rock, clay, and the soot from fires. The fruit of plants (berries) and coal were also used as ingredients. Burnt sticks, crude brushes made of animal fur and the artist’s own hands ...

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