Painting from life is a great way to sharpen your observation skills and enjoy nature's beauty a little more. In this demonstration, I show you how I paint an iris in loose, vibrant watercolour.
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Supplies Used in this Lesson: (affiliate links)
Escoda Versatil #10 Rigger, http://bit.ly/Rigger10
Winsor (Dioxazine) Violet, Alizarin Crimson from Winsor & Newton http://bit.ly/2jQo4nY
Daniel Smith: Verditer Blue, Opera Pink, Sap Green http://bit.ly/2cXeE8J
QoR: Cadmium Yellow Medium http://bit.ly/2iZWDLc
Paper is Indigo Art Paper, 300 lb cold press http://bit.ly/2q0M7F8
Reeves Large Plastic Palette: http://bit.ly/2nejTbV
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