In this video, I want to share with you my experience of creating a quick watercolor sketch of Chatham Street. It's important to realize that you don't always need perfect conditions to create - in fact, you can create something amazing in the simplest of environments. For me, watercolor has become a kind of medicine that can heal my soul and inspire me to create, even if I am working on a stool or in unfamiliar conditions.
In the process of sketching, I noticed that there is something special in drawing that fascinates me, despite possible mistakes and flaws. This experience confirmed my belief that even in difficult conditions creativity can bring joy and satisfaction.
So don't be afraid to experiment and create, because in the process of creativity we can always learn something new about ourselves and our capabilities.
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👩🎨 To repeat a picture, you will need the following materials ⤵
🎨 COLORS of watercolor paints were used - Napples yellow, Yellow ochre, Pyrrol Red, Lowender, Cobalt turquoise, Cabalt blue, Burnt sienna, Madder Brown, Piemontite Genuine, Neutral tint, Violet black
MANUFACTURERS of watercolors - | Schminke| Daniel Smith | Rembrandt | Van Gogh | Rosa Gallery
🖌BRUSHES for watercolor painting:
▫ For the first fillings: Brush Squirrel 2080 Rosa Galery #8
▫ For basics and details: Synthetic watercolor brush 1436 PERLA Escoda Barcelona #12 and 1/4"
📝 The PAPER used in the video is - Winsor&Newton 300g/m², 100% cotton watercolor paper, coarse grain, 18x28 cm
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