Paint an Arizona desert scene with me in a single layer of watercolor paint! You'll learn about working wet-on-dry, using a limited palette and mixing color to create unity. I'll talk about the artistic decisions I make as I paint to work with what is happening on the paper and edit to show my own personal style.
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Supply List
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Supplies Used in this Lesson:
BRUSHES:
Escoda Versatil #10 Rigger, http://bit.ly/1XF0RpW
Cheap Joe’s Scroggy’s Loose Goose Dagger Striper http://bit.ly/2PM7qWw
PAINT:
Daniel Smith: Cobalt Blue, Green Gold, Benzamidazolone Yellow, Hematite Violet, Dioxazine Violet, Zoisite Genuine http://bit.ly/2cXeE8J
PAPER:
Paper is Arches watercolour paper: http://bit.ly/2e3W5Pi
PALETTE:
Robax 64 well, 18 inch palette: http://www.robax.com/palettes.html