Adding Loose Watercolor to Create a Misty Winter Landscape

In this short tutorial I teach you how to achieve my interpretation of a loose winter watercolor landscape. I demonstrate how I achieve two different styles of trees, from loose distance trees to textured detailed trees for contrast. We’ll finish the painting with a touch of Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White for some snowy details. MY WEBSITE FOLLOW ME Pinterest @jackiepeacockart Instagram @jackiepeacockart WATERCOLOR PINE TREES VIDEO BINGE ALL LANDSCAPE VIDEOS MATERIALS USED Paper Etchr Lab Sketchbook: Watercolor Brushes Favorite Detail Brushes: Princeton Neptune size 6 Round Brush: Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 4: Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 6: Paint Daniel Smith Watercolors Deep Sap Green: Lunar Black: Payne’s Gray: Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White: Extra materials I tend to use in my paintings: Arches Cold Press Watercolor Paper: Natural Synthetic Sea Sponges for Artists: Paper Towel or Microfiber Cloth Board for paper: Painters Tape: Heat Tool by WOW!: Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White: Masking Fluid: Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 2: Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 4: Princeton Neptune Brush size 6 Round: Princeton Aqua Elite Brush size 12: Grabie Detail Brushes: *Disclaimer: This video and/or video description contain affiliate links. If you decide to click on any of these links and purchase an item, I’ll receive a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you so much for supporting me and my channel. Jackie
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