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I think it is vinegar,but I am not sure.
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It looks like it could have been done with different types of mediums. You can tell that the artist tried to make it have more dimension by adding in shadows and highlights. I think the color gives it a good balance though. It looks like it is a piece that as the observer you need to come up with yourself.
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A Painter and Print maker
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An artist who portrays the personality of places in watercolour and screen print.
"I believe that art makes people feel better - by looking at it, by making it and by learning the stories behind it."
"I've been making and teaching art for over 40 years and its brought me so much pleasure and made my life richer than I could ever have imagined. I live in Masham in the Yorkshire Dales with my artist wife Josie Beszant. The front of our home is the Masham Gallery (run by Josie since 1994 and the main outlet for my work). We share another part of our home with Happy House Masham. This is a space online and in real life where we examine and practice what makes humans happy."
The theory of imitationalism.
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1.The melodic minor scale has half steps between scale degrees 2-3, and 7-8 when ascending. The melodic minor scale reverts to natural minor when descending. The major scale has half steps between scale degrees 3-4, and 7-8.
2.Harmonic minor scale -- a form of a minor scale with half steps between 2-3, 5-6 and 7-8. Its unique interval is that between 6-7 -- the whole plus half step (or augmented 2nd). It can be thought of as a natural minor scale with a raised 7 scale degree.
3.The harmonic minor scale has half steps between scale degrees 2-3, 5-6, and 7-8. (It is the only one of the three minor scales with a step and a half between scale degrees 6-7.) The melodic minor scale has half steps between scale degrees 2-3, and 7-8 when ascending.