Introduction to Botanical Art - The Art of Botanical Painting

In this tutorial I will show you how to paint an Agapanthus flower with watercolour. Don't worry if you are new to painting because I will show you with step by step instructions and even provide you with traceables. Materials Used: Paper: Etchr 300 gsm 50% cotton paper - A5 sized block. https://bit.ly/etchrA5block Paint: A Gallo: https://bit.ly/3MHqoKG Here are the colours I used: Fig Sap Olive Green Deep Tyrian Purple Qinacridone Red Gold Mini Ceramic Palette https://bit.ly/3uIH27hminipalette Brushes - Etchr Set: https://bit.ly/etchrbrushsetroll Flat synthetic brush (for blending) - Rosemary & Co https://bit.ly/syntheticflat Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/raecampbellpatreon Red Dot Spotters *All Rosemary & Co (short-handled) Sizes I use: 0, 2, 3, 4 and 6 http://bit.ly/reddotspotter This is the brush I use to remove errors https://bit.ly/flatsythenticbrush PAINTS: A good all-round pro set https://bit.ly/jacksonsshchminckesets PATREON SITE If you enjoy this video and would like to learn more about BOTANICAL ART, then head over to our Patreon site where you will find in-depth tutorials as well as photo editing where I show you how I prepare photos for painting (depending on your tier level). If you are serious about learning how to paint bold, botanical paintings, even if you are a beginner, then why not treat yourself to joining us there - the tutorials are more in-depth and ad-free, plus it's a really good way to support my channel. We also have weekly videos - these could be vlog type videos, doodles etc. Please note that the tiers mentioned are subject to change but are correct at the time of filming: Here is the link   / helencampbellart   SOCIAL MEDIA You may want to consider joining our private Facebook Group where you can post your completed paintings from these tutorials, as well as have access to the free traceable line drawings and reference photographs that I use so that you can try them for yourselves. Here is the link http://bit.ly/wondersofwatercolour *Disclaimer: Helen Campbell is a participant in the Rosemary & Co, Zen Art Supplies and Jacksons Art Affiliate Program (please note that all new Jacksons Art customers will receive 10% off their first order). Affiliate advertising programs are designed to provide a means for individuals to earn fees through the links above. The cost to you for these products is the same, but Helen earns a small commission. All Music - Epidemic Sound