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Watercolour Landscape Painting: The Power of Edges and Tonal Value Contrast | Loose Style

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In this video, I am demonstrating how I use the soft and the hard edges and tonal value contrast to build a stronger composition and to guide a viewer's eye around the scene. Materials used: PAPER: Baohong Master's Choice 100% cotton 300gsm cold press paper, 26 x 18 cm (10 x 7 in) PAINTS: Manganese Blue Hue (Daniel Smith) Sodalite Genuine (Daniel Smith) Cobalt Teal Blue (Daniel Smith) Indian Yellow (Schmincke Horadam) Buff Titanium (Daniel Smith) Quinacridone Sienna (Daniel Smith) Burnt Sienna (Winsor&Newton) Raw Umber (Winsor&Newton) Burnt Umber (Daniel Smith) Sepia (Daniel Smith) White Gouache (Winsor&Newton) BRUSHES: DaVinci Casaneo Long Mop Sieries 490 Size 2 NEEF Thomas W Schaller Mop Size 3/0 DaVinci Casaneo Flat Series 5898 Size 8 Black Silver by Dynasty Rigger Size 4 Princeton Select Liner Panart Global Series 1121 Flat Size 12 NEEF Master's Point Series 2018 Size 10/0 Princeton Neptune Round Size 4 OTHER MATERIALS: Ceramic mixing palette https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/thehavenscollection MEEDEN Well Palette Hand towel or dishwashing sponge (to dab the brush on to remove excess water) Spray Water Bottle Tissues Pencil Eraser Masking Tape **My website: https://anastasiamily.com/ **My Instagram: @AnastasiaMilyArt Music: Sleep Music Vol. 13" by RelaxingTime from Pixabay.com

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