How to paint rough seas in watercolour
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Learning how to paint rough water in watercolor is made easy with this demonstration from Ron Hazell, author of The Artist's Guide to.
A Step-by-step Guide on How to Paint Rough Seas in Watercolour - 3 versions by Professional Artist Paul Clark Art Classes and Workshops.!
In this tutorial, William "Bill" Dunn teaches you how to paint a soothing seascape of California's Santa Cruz using various watercolor techniques and tips.
Want to watch the video version? The full tutorial is available to members of our Beebly's Watercolor Painting.
Materials Used:
- A reference picture of Santa Cruz's coastline (you can print one out here)
- 140lb Fabriano Rough watercolor paper (12" x 16")
- Graph Gear 9000 mechanical pencil w/0.7 lead (for sketching/tracing)
- Kneaded eraser
- Painting palette for watercolor paints
- Extra tray for any additional paints
- A cup of water
- A towel or rag to rest brushes on
- Tissue or paper towels
- Artist's tape (or masking tape)
- A flat or tilted board to tape your paper to
Paints (from Holbein Artist's Watercolors)
Holbein Artist's Gouache:
- Zinc White (or Permanent White)
Brushes
- Joseph Zbukvic Signature Series: Round brush (size 8)
- Joseph Zbukvic Signature Series: Round brush (size 12)
- Joseph Zbukvic Signature Series: Round brush (size 20)
- Neef: rigger long handle brush (no.
6)
- Neef: rigger lon
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