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Water in Watercolor with Joe Francis Dowden

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

Joe Francis Dowden, paints spectacular water scenes with this artistsnetwork.tv video workshop, Water in Watercolor. Joe jumps right into the painting process with a river scene (shown in process here), teaching how to not only paint the water, but the surrounding landscape as well. In addition, he'll complete a scene where the focus is on rocks under the surface of shallow water, and another concentrating on techniques for fast-flowing water. Joe has fun tips and tricks throughout--masking, spattering, wet-into-wet, using gum arabic and more, for lively paintings.

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  • Thanks for the positive comment. Yes, this is just a preview from the full demo, so it doesn't show the finished painting. His end results with these techniques are quite remarkable and worth a try!

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  • @thegreatbasher I guarantee this guy is a more competent painter than you.. He sells his work for thousands of dollars and is as deft with the watercolor brush as anyone I've seen. Have the guts to do a demo video for us to tear apart? I don't think so. Look at the reference photo, the reflections are all warm from the surrounding shrubs. I don't understand why people would come on here and rip him like that, must be insecurity. I just hope he continues to share his secrets. I support you Joe!

  • Poor Joe. Some of the comments here are really unfair. I've been following Joe's work for the past eight years now. The work shown here is unfinished. I know, my first reaction was the same "What? Yellow?" but in Joe's case and technique, it really works. Go visit his site and then you'll know what I mean. He's a nice guy too. Once I asked him the secret of his painting brick works, and he happily shared the technique.

  • What the hell was he thinking? It could have been beautiful if he just stuck with the blue. What a shame.

  • a++++++++++++

  • @Rubenlgdeviant So true. A total disregard for the deep rich blue hues that really create the depth. I hate that yellow. Also this showing the wetness is utter crap. You add the ripples by dragging a flat brush through the wet wash. As for reflections use small areas of tone that blossom out as the paper is wet and this will create the right shapes.

  • this is shit!!!

  • Fantastic, and fun to watch him, thanks.

  • Ah! Working now - I recommend this fella's books - not your regular mundane watercolour books - practical and direct with a bit of pizazz - whatever that is...

  • Hmm, audio but no video streaming on my iPhone...

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