Loch Goil Watercolour Painting Lesson Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2011

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This watercolour painting depicts a winter landscape at Loch Goil, Scotland.

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

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  • Was that Moby playing in the background?

  • @GENERIC9utube5ID I tend to listen to Chill Radio when I paint in the house so it could very well have been. I try and keep it as low as I can though to avoid any copyright issues when making these videos!

  • Love the way the sky turned out , it really set the tone for the whole painting. I like your technique, with the hake.

  • @vernonbc2003 yes I prefer the hake to any other brush. It lends itself well to painting fast and loose. Thanks for watching.

  • This is beautiful!

  • @mandyroxurworld many thanks

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  • @WatercolourWorkshop Thanks Steven. Never heard of one of those before. Need to find my nearest hobbycraft. Thanks again.

  • @tookatookatoo it's a child's finger painting tray I got from HobbyCraft. I searched for ages after seeing Ron Ranson use something similar in his video and this was the closest thing I could find. I was initially looking for one a little bigger but there's just enough room for mixing and I'm used to this one now. It weighs nothing so can be held indefinitely without your arm aching. Happy painting!

  • Hello again Steven. This one is looking good. Loving the sunburst effect. Where did you manage to get that nicetray that you are using for your pallette. I got a butchers tray but it is massive and I'm looking for one about the same size as you use. Many thanks.

  • @MultiSKET cheers

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