HOW TO PAINT A HUMMINGBIRD IN WATERCOLOUR - This easy to follow loose watercolour style tutorial, will give you faster results to boost your confidence. I will show you how to paint in easy to follow steps in real time and time lapse (to skip the boring parts). Working both wet in wet and wet in dry. Painting birds in watercolour is just a joy and this vibrant watercolour hummingbird is no exception. This tutorial is easy to follow and shouldn't take long to paint, so you will have a painting that you can be proud of.
I have demonstrated how to paint a loose style watercolour in the flower here, but if you would like to know how to paint botanical art, then you may want to visit my online tutorials at Patreon. Link below.
https://www.patreon.com/helencampbellart
Materials used;
Paper: Arches - Cold Pressed 300 gsm
Paints: Peacock green and peacock blue - Shinhan
Burnt Sienna, Paynes Grey, Quinacridone Magenta, Winsor Green yellow shade - all Winsor & Newton
Pen: Pilot fineliner .01
Brushes: No4 and N0 2 Spotters from Rosemary & Co
https://www.rosemaryandco.com/
Why not try this tutorial for yourself and then post on your Instagram and tag me @thewondersofwatercolour - I love seeing your work or join the Facebook Group @The Wonders of Watercolour where you can show off your work.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1274228222938102/?ref=share
If you are interested in botanical art, then why not support me on my Patreon online school
https://www.patreon.com/helencampbellart
reference photo from James Wainscroft at Unsplash