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Watercolour Painting Demo at Hemlingford Water, Kingsbury Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Apologies for the sound and lack of commentary.
http://www.WatercolourPaintingDVDs.stevencronin.com DVDs now for sale featuring watercolour landscape painting demonstrations from the Watercolour Workshop channel.

Watercolour landscape painting tutorial featuring Hemlingford Water, Kingsbury Water Park.

PAPER: 15" x 11" Fabriano watercolor paper weighing 130lb.

BRUSHES: Large Ron Ranson hake, system 3 Daler Rowney ¾" flat and number 3 rigger.

COLOURS: Cotman watercolour tubes of Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Light Red, Ultramarine, Lemon Yellow, Payne's Gray and Alizarin Crimson.

My paintings are for sale via my eBay shop at http://stores.ebay.co.uk/original-paintings-by-steven-cronin

Thanks for watching.

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  • Thanks steve i'll keep practicing , i've only been painting a few month and i love the way you paint i hope i can learn a little from you , thanks :)

  • @daffodilsandtulips thanks for your comments. Keep practising and you'll get there. Very best of luck.

  • @WatercolourWorkshop thanks very much for your encouragement , im finding it hard to control the hake everything is too wet and the sky keeps falling into the horizon lol , you will know what i mean im sure hehe , but i will keep at it:)

  • @daffodilsandtulips sounds like there's too much water on the brush. Wipe it on a towel to take off the excess water before you mix the paint.

  • Excellent work as usual dear ~

  • @foqiazafar many thanks.

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  • @WatercolourWorkshop will try thanks

  • @MegaJackfrost666 they are only available at amazon.com but they do post worldwide so there shouldn't be a problem. Thanks for the interest.

  • @luckybear0301 many thanks.

  • @henrycems I've always fancied being a wildlife cameraman. One of the advantages of filming outdoors is I can include some of our feathered friends in the video.

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