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WHAT is WET in WET in WATERCOLOR? And how to use it to ADD DRAMA to your lighting effects

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Watercolor with Tim Wilmot

This is a fulllength Watercolor Tutorial and step by step demo of a harbour scene at Porthleven in Cornwall, and exploiting the use of 'Wet in Wet'.

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This video features:
Choice of painting subject
Composition
Drawing skills
Various watercolor techniques

Hello, I am Tim Wilmot, watercolor artist and creator of video tutorials and online workshops to help improve your watercolor.

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More information on watercolour demos, painting workshops, lessons and recent paintings by Tim Wilmot can be found at:
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TIP: At the start of this video, I show my source photograph for the painting. If you want to keep referring to this during the video, then copy the URL of the video into another browser Tab or Window on your device. Run the video again, but of course pause it at the start where I show the source photo. In Chrome, you can also rightclick on the tab and select ‘Duplicate’.

The paper I use and recommend is Saunders Waterford.

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Brushes with the bamboo handles I use:
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