Watercolor Tricks
Have you mastered flat and graded washes and are looking for techniques to broaden your watercolor game? In this workshop we explore techniques to extend the possibilities of watercolor. Before you watch, grab your sketchbook, watercolor kit, Pentel Aquash Large waterbrush, a white crayon, and a white Prismacolor pencil. In this class we explore using a resist, drybrush effects, value studies, wet in wet, and more…

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Color and Value

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Field Sketching Basics

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Exclusive Watercolor Workshop with André Kano

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Learn to Watercolor with John Muir Laws

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John Muir Laws on Watercolor Basics (1 of 9)

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50 EASY WATERCOLOR Tips! ( Part 1 of 2 )

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5 Minute Landscape

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Gesture Sketching

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Why Your Watercolors Look Flat (Fix It with This Simple Technique)

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Stop Struggling with Watercolor: Mastering Water Control for Beginners

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Learn to Draw Birds with John Muir Laws

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Drawing Trees by John Muir Laws

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What Makes a Good Watercolor Painting and the ONE Exercise All Beginners Should Use to Level up Fast

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Drawing Wildflowers part 2

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Drawing Brids: Heads, Wings & Feet

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The Watercolor Glow Trick That Makes This Orange Look Lit

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How to paint with a Waterbrush

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Painting Water Gets So Easy if You DO THIS! | Watercolor Mastery Course Part 1

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Ask Jack: Bird Nests

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