Watercolour Demonstration - A Moody Coastal Landscape | Painting a Stormy Sky

Painting moody skies in watercolour is my favourite - I find the process of mixing rich darks on wet paper very calming. In this video, I demonstrate how I create smooth washes and gentle colour transitions to create the look of a clearing storm. Materials used: PAPER: Baohong Academy 300gsm 100% Cotton Cold Press paper block, 26 x 18 cm (10.2 x 7 in) PAINTS: Payne’s Grey (Rockwell Canada) French Ultramarine (Winsor&Newton) Indigo (Art Spectrum) Cobalt Teal Blue (Daniel Smith) Lavender (Daniel Smith) Buff Titanium (Daniel Smith) Raw Umber (Holbein) Burnt Umber (Daniel Smith) Burnt Sienna (Winsor&Newton) White Gouache (Winsor&Newton) BRUSHES: DaVinci Casaneo Long Mop 490 Size 2 NEEF Thomas W Schaller Mop Sizes 2; 3/0 Black Silver by Dynasty Rigger Size 4 Princeton Select Script Liner Panart Global Round 1102 Size 0 Escoda Versatil Round Size 0 OTHER MATERIALS: Masking Tape (DuckTape) Ceramic mixing pal
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