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wet into wet watercolour on Bockingford paper

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A practice for beginners and more advanced watercolour painters A short movie for making a wet into wet watercolour! You have to be bold and have a bit of courage! But it is more satisfying when it works out nice! When you are afraid to spoil a good piece of paper, don't try it before you dare it! Or do practice rounds on cheaper paper. I paint on a quarter sheet Bockingford 200lb made by StCuthbertsmill. @stcmill Its really a nice paper to paint on! The 200Lb was specially made for Edward Wesson, he painted on 140 lb, but that goggled a bit so he asked the factory if they could make it heavier and they made it, and that's why we still have it today! https://www.facebook.com/edohannemawatercolors/photos/p.1218197338317357/1218197338317357/?type=3 Brushes Pure Blue squirrel W&N size 4 and 6 The small orange one is a size 14 pure red sable nr 14 and it is 30 years old! The red flat one is a one stroke Sceptre brush 1/2" W&N I have a 1 and a 1.5" flat too from the same brand for many years now! Pigments are Rembrandt

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