Watercolour for Starters Three - Part Two
In the final of this three part series, professional artist Paul Talbot-Greaves shows you how to get started with Watercolours, using various techniques to paint a charming landscape scene. Paul begins this lovely countryside scene by laying down a loose wash, whilst demonstrating stippling techniques to create the impression of leaves. Follow Paul as he completes this painting, showing you how to layer washes to create distance and build up tones to capture the varying colours.

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Watercolour for Starters Three - Part One

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Summer Trees in Watercolour with Peter Woolley - Part Two

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Watercolour for Starters One - Part Two

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Summer Trees in Watercolour with Peter Woolley - Part One

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Baby Dragon in Watercolour with Sharon Hurst - Part One

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Painting Landscapes in Watercolour by Paul Talbot-Greaves │ Art Book Review

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