Finishing my OLD Watercolor Painting | Wolf Portraits step-by-step tutorial

Hey everyone! Today I'm finishing up an old watercolor painting of wolves that I started about a year and a half ago, placed aside for a "small" break, and then completely forgot about. And well, you know what they say. The most satisfying painting is the painting that's been rolling around in a drawer gathering dust and silverfish and bad dreams. I'm using a limited palette of M.Graham paints: Payne's Grey, and a mix of several reds (listed further below in the materials section). The painting itself is done in a collage style, a mix and match of wolves and swerving branches. If you're new, be sure to subscribe and turn on the notification bell to catch all my future videos! Your support means the world. ~~~ 🎨 MATERIALS USED 🎨 PAPER: Fabriano Artistico Cold Pressed 100% Cotton 180lb/300g PAINT: M. Graham Watercolors (Payne's Grey, Quinacridone Rose, Pyrrol Red, Permanent Alzarin Crimson) BRUSHES: Art Secret Squirrel mop brush Rubens series 777 Barbara series 80R-S Black Silver brushes (round) 🎵 MUSIC USED 🎵 Listen Closely - Chillpeach | https://thmatc.co/?l=31FC200B Daydream - Chillpeach | https://thmatc.co/?l=6C238939 TOMORROW: Music by Bensound: https://www.bensound.com License code: QIVKPWTJQFB0ENMX NOVEMBER: Music by Bensound: https://www.bensound.com License code: AEI4C59GXCWRB00K 🌻 FIND ME AT 🌻 Instagram:   / boxesofsheep   Tik Tok: https://tiktok.com/boxesofsheep ✉️ Email: [email protected] #watercolorpainting #watercolortutorial #watercolorart #watercolor #arttutorial #artandcraft #paintingtutorial #foodart #foodpainting