Paint this lovely PINE LEAF BOKEH in watercolor.

This AMAZING PINE LEAF BOKEH watercolor demonstration by Heinrich Edgecome, will teach you how to create the bokeh effect in your watercolour paintings. This watercolor painting for beginners tutorial will take you through the process of using masking fluid, and stencil brushes to paint this bokeh. This easy watercolor painting will show you how to make the best use of these techniques. Come paint with us and share your creativity with us in the comment section and post your paintings on our INSTAGRAM account. Feel free to add SUGGESTIONS or give FEEDBACK in the COMMENT section, and please share our video with other beginners. Let’s take this journey together! Prepare your paper by drawing in some of the circles and filling them in with Masking Fluid. [cc] Subtitles available in various languages! 📫Have a look at the COMMUNITY tab on our channel to see what’s new, and to chat with us😊 🔔 Subscribe to our channel: 🙋‍♂️TALK TO US🙋‍♂️ 📫Community Tab: 🖼️INSTAGRAM: Photo Reference – Pixabay: Pine Leaf Bokeh The colours, brushes, and paper used for this painting are listed below. 🖌️Brushes used: Princeton 1” mop Silver Black Velvet no 12 Silver Black Velvet no 4 Kum Memory Point no 4 Round Kum Memory Point no 1 Round Babara Rigger no 1 Princeton Stencil brush 🎨Paints used: Nickel Azo Yellow [QOR - Golden] Quinacridone Gold Deep [QOR - Golden] Cobalt Blue [W&N] Sap Green [Holbein] Shadow Green (Perylene Green) [W&N] Veridian [W&N] Sepia [Schmincke] Raw Sienna [W&N] 📜PAPER: Canson Heritage Rough 100% cotton #bokeheffect#bokeh#watercolor#stencilbrush#maskingfluid
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