The Patient Painter
In this video we’ll learn about what in my opinion is THE MOST important thing about working with this wonderful medium. Today the equipment I have used is half pan paints (Winsor & Newton) A6 300gs. Cold Pressed Watercolour paper (ScrawlrBox) A4 350gsm Cold Presses Water colour paper (Seawhite of Brighton) Aquafine Pointed Wash Brush Size 6 (Daler Rowney) Flat Shader 3/4 (Daler Rowney) Flat 12 (Royal & Langnickel)
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Paint Shapes, Not Things [2] — Demonstration Video

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A little bit about my journey as an artist (inc Q&A)

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Using Derwent Graphitint Paint Pan Set

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Demystifying the Sketchbook

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Loewe Candle: Inspiring to slow down and do art

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Perfect for Beginners, watercolour and drawing with a handmade Bamboo Pen | Pen & Wash Demo

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I Accidentally Discovered a Color Palette I Can't Stop Using

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Using Watercolour - Single Colour Scene - Ballycastle, Northern Ireland

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How Much Water Should You Use in Watercolour Painting?

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Drawing with Indian Ink & a Stick in Mevagissey, Cornwall

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How to Create Interesting Colours in Watercolour

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One of the Most Magical Glazing Techniques I Know for Watercolor

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Controlling the Wash

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The most MISUNDERSTOOD watercolor brand

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Using Water For The Best Watercolour Results

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Most Important Lesson for Learning Watercolour Mixing and Painting

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You've Been LIED to About Watercolor Painting...

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Approaching a Landscape: Watercolor VS Gouache

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How to: Blue Anemone Flowers in watercolor and ink

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