He was also an amateur watercolourist who painted the New Zealand bush and the military campaign.
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He was notable as an amateur watercolourist and held exhibitions.
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The watercolourist races against time, light and the weather.
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An unexpected hero of the show, he stands suddenly confirmed by it as the most versatile English watercolourist of the 20th century.
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The watercolourist takes risks, reacts like a fighter-pilot to changes in front of him, and races against time, light and the weather.
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To paint his Nocturnes, he used oil paint so thinned with turpentine and linseed oil that it enabled him to apply paint as swiftly as a watercolourist.
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The humblest watercolourist is a thousand times more honourable, honest and deserving-of-respect than a posturing fool nodding sagely at inanities.
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Samuel Hieronymus Grimm was a well-known 18th-century watercolourist and ink wash artist, although he created much of his note while working in England.
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Things launched off in the most wonderful way with a beautifully meditative solo from bassist Mark Hodgson, who touched in a repeating phrase with the delicacy of a watercolourist.
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Watercolorist: a painter who paints with watercolors