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Merging Spontaneity with Planning in a Watercolor Landscape with Steve Mitchell | Lesson 4 of 4

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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/paint-watercolor/id-500-series-ready-cut-watercolor ► 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/watercolor/ INSTRUCTION SHEET: https://strathmoreartiststudio.com/files/content/2023/workshop_2_2023/instructions/2023_WS2_Instruction_Sheet_Lesson_4.pdf WATCH THE OTHER VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES: ► Lesson 1: Intro to Spontaneous Watercolor Landscape Painting https://youtu.be/q5i2EJdVNJM ► Lesson 2: Spontaneous Landscape Painting - Wet-on-Wet Method https://youtu.be/ayRv1pG78xY ► Lesson 3: Spontaneous Landscape Painting - Wet-on-Dry Method https://youtu.be/VUBv-MmMk-c See more from Steve: @mindofwatercolor

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