I was introduced to Edward Seago by Edo Hannema, a YouTube artist and great teacher. He performs great works of art and did a study of Seago's "Dyke" painting. Edo used paper similar to my effort, it was not very rough, so it was difficult to get the same effects that Seago was able to achieve. But, I wanted to paint this painting and I plan on painting it again after I have more time under my belt using watercolors. I loved the color contrasts that Seago presented us with. The colors I painted do not match his colors but I liked the contrast of the orange and blue complimentary colors. The edges are way to sharp throughout the painting. I tried really hard to get dry brush strokes but the Lanaquarelle cold press paper would not pull it off for me. I enjoyed painting this painting. I look forward to giving it another effort later on! Edward Seago (March 31, 1910 – January 19, 1974),
I used 11 x 15 Lanaquarelle cold press paper.
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