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  "description": "It was one of those bogus winters about a decade back where it was 60 degrees out in February. I biked out to the river with my watercolor kit and caught the sun at an oblique angle right before sunset. I honestly wasn't sold on the painting until I added the light blue gouache for the water on the river, and a few bright yellows for the sunlight branches. I also love the blue/orange color scheme. But I think my favorite part of the painting is the soft, pooling transitions between colors on the",
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  "textContent": "It was one of those bogus winters about a decade back where it was 60 degrees out in February. I biked out to the river with my watercolor kit and caught the sun at an oblique angle right before sunset. I honestly wasn't sold on the painting until I added the light blue gouache for the water on the river, and a few bright yellows for the sunlight branches. I also love the blue/orange color scheme. But I think my favorite part of the painting is the soft, pooling transitions between colors on the tree trunks.\n\n-ZR",
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