Watercolor Crash Course, Part 2: The Rule of Flow

Where I try to share as much experience and information as possible in under 30 minutes. (This is yet another supplemental video for my current watercolor class. I thought it might be of interest to you, my online artist friends, as well.) :) Edit: Here's a link to the handout I made regarding Winsor & Newton's pigment names: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VKHs... Topics covered: -- The most fundamental rule of watercolor -- The connection between backruns and lifting -- Basic mark-making with a round brush. There will be a few more of these in the following weeks. Stay tuned for the ongoing plein air/studio vlog series, as well. CLASS MATERIALS LIST: -- 140 lb. Cold Press Arches paper -- No. 10 Round Princeton Aqua Elite travel brush -- 15 piece Winsor Newton watercolor field kit (see video for paints needed) -- 2 clear plastic/jar water containers -- 1 package facial tissues (unscented) -- 1 sketching pencil (preferably 2B or 4B, but any regular pencil will do) -- 1 kneadable eraser -- masking tape or painter's tape -- A well-lit work surface that can be tilted *** Laura G. Young Bird & Nature Art Fort Collins, Colorado www.lauragyoung.com Blog: http://lauragyoung.blogspot.com Facebook: / laura.g.young Twitter: @LauraGYoung Instagram: @laura_g_young