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Speed Painting Watercolor by Ng Woon Lam

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http://www.lifineart.com Speed Painting Watercolor Singapore Watercolour Art Class Video Demo Ng Woon Lam NWS. National Watercolor Society, Florence Biennale, American Watercolor Society shows

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  • beautiful! what watercolor brand do you use? also do you use tubes ?

  • Van gogh, Rembrandt most of the time. Some winsor newton bouhgt long time ago. All tubes. I find tubes more flexible especially going for thick and saturated paint.

  • u r too good....i want to knw one thing which paper u use..dont u need to stretch or is it too thick.?

  • I like Arches Rough 140lbs. Large piece, I stretch it like canvas on canvas stretcher. Just put some water on it and staple the edges one. When it dries, it stretches by itself.

  • the music was absolutely horrible to listen to but the painting was beautiful

  • HaHa. Thanks for your comment. The music is to slow us down.

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  • Thanks for sharing this..you are very talented.

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  • Magnifique!

  • @kyrieeleison31 The centre of interest is in the middle of the map. Perspective of the building + trees on the sides draw the viewer into the centre of the painting.

  • good technique....my only comment is it lacks a center of interest...not enough color contrast to tell me what it is that you want me to look at...but maybe the painting wasn't completely finished at the time of this video...

  • Great work man but kill music please.

  • Congratulations for your amazing work, anyway as said, the music are horrible.

  • very interesting. i must try create similiar film

  • Amazing! do you do wet on wet (after you lay down the pen) or do you just let it flow dry??

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