Painting a Loose Watercolour Landscape, Making Mistakes, and Learning From Them
This painting started out great, but when it was close to being complete, I made a stupid mistake. Thankfully, I managed to save it from the discard pile, and I learned a few new things along the way that I will share in this video.
Materials used:
PAPER:
Baohong Master's Choice 100% cotton 300gsm cold press paper, 26 x 36 cm (10.2 x 14.2 in)
PAINTS:
Indigo (Michael Harding)
Olive Green (Daniel Smith)
Perylene Green (Daniel Smith)
Green Gold (Michael Harding)
Raw Umber (Schmincke Horadam)
Raw Sienna Light (Daniel Smith)
Burnt Umber (Daniel Smith)
Sepia (Daniel Smith)
Burnt Sienna (Winsor&Newton)
Cadmium Yellow Medium (Schmincke Horadam)
Gouache Zinc White (Winsor&Newton)
BRUSHES:
Art Basics Oval Wash Size 8
MonMarte Hake Size 23mm
Black Silver by Dynasty Rigger Size 4
Princeton Aqua Elite Long Round Size 12
Escoda Versatil Round Size 0
Princeton Select Liner
NEEF Master's Point 2018 Size 3/0
OTHER MATERIALS:
Ceramic mixing palette https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/thehavenscollection
MEEDEN Well Palette
Hand towel or dishwashing sponge (to dab the brush on to remove excess water)
Spray Water Bottle
Tissues
Pencil
Eraser
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Music: "Relaxing Music Vol.1" by RelaxingTime from Pixabay.com