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[VIDEO] How to paint a 3D flower centre in watercolour 🔍

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Hi {NAME}, Flowers often have a really complex middle part, which can be difficult to paint. But the

Hi {NAME}, Flowers often have a really complex middle part, which can be difficult to paint. But there’s so much detail in flower centres that they REALLY add to the realism and 3D look of a painting. So it’s important to get them right. In my [latest free mini-class]( I get up close and personal with the anther and filament details in an anemone flower, and show you how to paint them. We’re going to focus on just painting a small section. 🔍 Complex subjects really aren’t so intimidating when you break them down in this way. That’s why I’ve introduced a new format of tutorial to my online School; Short Tutorials, where we tackle the most challenging parts of a subject in easy-to-manage sections. Today’s mini-class is a full-length Short Tutorial. As we’re working so small, [this mini-class]( is in real-time, so you can paint along with me. 🎨 I hope you’ll give this mini-class a go and paint these flower parts with me. Once you’ve tackled them, you might just feel inspired to take on a bigger challenge. Please [leave me a comment]( if you enjoy the video. I love reading them! With love, Anna Xoxo p.s. If you’d like to develop your painting skills, here’s how I can help you: 1) Take my free pear class 🍐 You can take a full-length [free class here](. You might just surprise yourself with your realistic results! 2) Take your painting skills to the next levelGet 50% off your first month of a [monthly membership]( to my online School (you can cancel any time) when you use the coupon code HalfPriceMonth *You’ll be signing up to a recurring monthly subscription which you can cancel at the click of a button anytime.  This message was sent to you because you've subscribed to receive my emails. If you wish to unsubscribe, change your email address or any other details, please reply to this email to let us know.  [Unsubscribe](  Anna Mason Art Ltd, 106 London Road, East Grinstead, RH14 1EP, United Kingdom

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