Aimee Erickson shares an exercise that can allow you to think more specifically about color — and much more — in this PleinAir Podcast with Eric Rhoads.

Plein Air Art Podcast
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PleinAir Podcast Episode 112: Aimee Erickson on Color Theory and MoreSimilar podcasts
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