Steve will show you how to aim for a fresh, spontaneous feel in all your work if you have a planned subject in mind already. We’ll take the concepts learned in the first 3 lessons and apply them to a subject that may be more realistic or specific. The final result will be a piece that merges the spontaneous characteristics of watercolor with controlled rendering.
SUPPLIES:
► Strathmore 500 Series Ready Cut Watercolor Paper, 8"x10", 100% cotton:
https://www.strathmoreartist.com/pain...
► MaimeriBlu Watercolor Paint: Dragon's Blood, Van Dyke Brown, Ultramarine, Permanent Violet Blue, Payne's Gray, Mars Brown
► Princeton Neptune & Aqua Elite Brushes:
https://princetonbrush.com/brushes/wa...
INSTRUCTION SHEET:
https://strathmoreartiststudio.com/fi...
WATCH THE OTHER VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES:
► Lesson 1: Intro to Spontaneous Watercolor Landscape Painting
• Intro to Spontaneous Watercolor Lands...
► Lesson 2: Spontaneous Landscape Painting WetonWet Method
• Spontaneous Watercolor Landscape Pain...
► Lesson 3: Spontaneous Landscape Painting WetonDry Method
• Spontaneous Watercolor Landscape Pain...
See more from Steve: @mindofwatercolor