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Sometimes the best thing to do is to let a painting dry. That is exactly what I did with this one. The colors looked muted when they were wet but when it dried,- WOW! In my mind I was wondering if I should just scrap it and try again. I am so glad I didn't. It's neutral, earthy and has a calm feeling to it. I love it! *If you are interested in this piece or any other piece you have seen, please email me at [email protected] **If you liked this video don't forget to SUBSCRIBE💕. It's free and really helps my channel. Check out my other videos for different techniques. You can also give it a 👍🏽 and hit that 🔔 so you can be notified each time I release a new video. You now have to click on the bell and hit ALL if to receive all videos from a specific channel you subscribe to. This is something new from YouTube. It currently defaults to Personalized. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video. All my videos are made because I love to paint. I like to try new techniques, paints, products and colors. I hope that I can help someone, inspire someone or just have someone watch because they love to paint too. Some paintings turn out better than others, but the journey is the amazing part. My Amazon store front for pouring supplies and studio items I use: US: https://www.amazon.com/shop/lauramcca... I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Colors used: Parchment - Liquitex Van Dyke Brown - Amsterdam Alizarin Crimson Hue - Liquitex Gold Ochre - Amsterdam Bronze - Creative Inspirations mixed with Van Dyke Brown (Amsterdam) and Burnt Umber (Amsterdam) Pouring Medium - Approximately 70% American Floetrol to 30% water then approximately 25%-30% paint to PM.