Ep 2 - How to PAINT BIRDS - Quick simple watercolour of an Avocet

Episode 2 in this new series of quick watercolour birds. Don't forget to check out the intro video for a full breakdown of my simple materials. This was painted using Ultramarine Blue, Pyrole Red (you could happily replace this with an warm red e.g. cadmium, permanent, vermillion etc) and the tiniest touch of New Gamboge Yellow. Painted on Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour paper (gummed block) with a size 14 & size 8 synthetic round brush. You can download the line drawing to copy at the Patreon link below. Simply visit the page and scroll down for the attachment. This is viewable by public, NO account required :)   / 35889676   In this video I paint one of my favourite wetland birds here in the UK, the Avocet. An elegant shape that's a painter's dream with lovely abstract shapes and simple but fun light and shadow colours. In this series we will be looking at using minimal equipment to create quick & simple, 10 - 20 minute, watercolour paintings of birds. The emphasis will be on lots of movement, character and letting the beautiful medium of watercolour just do it's thing! With just the odd hit of detail. These are going to be fun and expressive watercolours, full of life...and hopefully for everyone from total beginner to seasoned watercolourist. In this episode I simply introduce some basic materials options. As the series develops I will delve deeper into various aspects, of not only the medium of watercolour, but also loads of tricks and tips to develop your observation skills, drawing and painting of birds. You can follow this new series here on YouTube, so be sure to like and subscribe. You can also follow on Instagram TV at the link below.   / tomshepherd.  . If you're keen on deeper tutorials and much more behind the scenes goings one, hop over to my Patreon page. You can also show your support for this new series there too:   / tomshepherdart   Other useful links: https://www.tomshepherdart.com/   / tomshepherdart   How to paint birds, particularly in watercolour. Wet into wet techniques in watercolours. Watercolor flying birds and watercolor perched birds, of all sorts, from tropical birds to garden birds, and everything in between.