A beautiful sky is an instant painting focal point. In this video, I'm demonstrating my process for painting from a reference photo, using a wet-on-dry technique that gives beautiful soft flowing color with more control than wet-in-wet watercolor painting.
The most expressive paintings show the heart of the artist, and I talk about how I get to the heart of what I want to show in my paintings in this demonstration. The teacher in me can't help but share tips on watercolor painting, color theory and mixing and brush handling in the process!
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Supplies Used in this Lesson:
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Paper: Hahnemüehle Turner cold press paper
Paint:
Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor: Verditer Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Wisteria, Mars Yellow, Perylene Green, Sap Green, Cobalt Violet Deep
Da Vinci White Gouache
QoR Watercolors: Quinacridone Magenta
Brushes:
Escoda Versatil #10 Rigger
Book Recommendation: The Artist's Journey by Nancy Hillis amzn.to/2E0ZpJp
Cheap Joe's Art Stuff Scroggy's Loose Goose Dagger Striper #1 bit.ly/2PM7qWw
Palette is from Robax.com
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