Watercolour Landscape Painting Demonstration featuring Babbs Mill Lake, Kingshurst

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2010

Watercolor landscape painting demo featuring Babbs Mill Lake in Kingshurst, Birmingham and using the fast and loose watercolour painting technique. I used the following materials:
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.

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  • Excellent! What fine art supply store did you get your tree trunk maker from? ; )

  • @PriestPhotios yes, the fingernail comes in handy at times! You can create some nice effects with it.

  • i love your videos! thanks from germany! :))

  • @kama281000 thanks for watching and greetings to Germany.

  • I learned a lot from this one. The way you turned the background trees to come up to the fourground is great , thank you for that. I have seen that you don't put the year with your name is there a reason?

  • @henrycems I've never really got into the habit of putting the year next to my signature. I read somewhere that some art viewers like to see how an artists work evolves over the years so it may be worth doing from now on.

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  • @christian01127 thanks for watching Christian

  • @sionatube I'm glad the videos have helped you. Best of luck with your Christmas gift. Happy painting!

  • I've learned alot with your videos here and now I try to "mimick" your techniques for making a christmas gift (but it shall be a norwegian countryside). the only problem would be that I don't have large brushs like you do so it won't be like I would copy your style completely. Do not worry.

    Thanks for teaching me.

  • Fantastic painting demo!!! Very loose and nice colors.

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