Improve Your Brushwork in Watercolour - Part Two
Today, renowned artist Hazel Soan demonstrates the art of the brushstroke, showing how to manipulate each brush full of paint to create the shapes you want in a beautiful and spontaneous way. Her genius for using a few well placed marks to give the illusion of realistic trees in the landscape, flying birds, wading birds and the movement of people in every day situations will have you mesmerised.

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Improve Your Brushwork in Watercolour - Part One

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On the Rocks with Hazel Soan One - Part One

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A Simple Watercolour Approach to Realistic Waterfalls

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10 Minute Watercolours with Hazel Soan - Programme Two - Part One

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Painting London with Hazel Soan Three - Part One

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Quiet Distance watercolor demo by David Massey

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What Shall I Paint? with Hazel Soan - Programme One - Part One

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Improve Your Boats in Watercolour - Part One

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10 Minute Watercolours with Hazel Soan - Programme One - Part Two

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Watercolour Tip from PETER WOOLLEY: Lifting-out Clouds

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Trump Goes Ocean’s Eleven on Iran’s Oil & Knicks Put Off Winning to the Last Second | The Daily Show

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A Spontaneous Landscape - Following the Lead of Watercolour

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Painting London with Hazel Soan Five - Part One

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Turn a Dull Photo into a Bright Line & Wash

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Watercolor Weekend w/ Alex Hillkurtz & Hazel Soan

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Essence of Watercolour One - Part One

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Prafull Sawant (India)

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How to Paint Figures in Watercolour Part 2 Trevor Waugh

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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