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Watercolor Painting Lesson - Wood, Metal & Rust

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

In this watercolor painting lesson we look at capturing the textures of wood, metal and rust to add authenticity to any watercolour painting. For more watercolour painting lessons please see my other videos

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  • Mr.Davies, you are a talented man :)

    Thanks for the videos!!

  • Another great lesson...easily understood...easily learned...just what i needed!!!

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  • Ive ordered your dvd series and cant wait to get them!! I usually use acrylic but watercolor suits my style more .My 12 yr old son has a natural talent and wants to learn water color but as is with kids wants to be good at straight away....I keep telling him that I'm still learning and he's got along way to go ....LOVE YOUR WORK..you make it look so easy.....

  • @Brendymac1 I love painting old buildings and anything with texture..... visit my site @  MemoriesInWatercolour DOT c o m

  • thank's for post you pro talent

  • Thank you so much for your lessons and hints.

  • Really useful - thank you

  • Very well keeping the point of elements that affect the appearance of objects, the weathering and the example of the spot where horses necks overtime have worn on the gate top. Proper lesson indeed. Thank you!

  • Superb artist and teacher, a Blessing! I'm so glad I've found you, thank you!!

    Cherie

  • Mr Davies What an excellent teacher. How generous of you to show us in so much detail.I love to paint but lately I have tried to do some painting of what I've watched and I don't seem to be good. Over the years I done like 2 that I'm pleased with. I've seen all your videos many times. Can you please show us scenery with acrylic?I'm not into water colour much but you do a marvelous job Thank kindly

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