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Watercolour Tip from PETER WOOLLEY: Winter Light

While most subjects featuring snow means leaving a lot of untouched paper, this one is set at the far end of the golden hour, when the sun is truly a dying light low in the sky, and the ground is thrown into a deep, cool shadow.

... all except for the very last subtle light from the dying rays, just skimming the surface of the ground, and the faint, yet remarkable, twinkle of highlights in the snow crystals.

Not everything went exactly according to plan though, as you will see, and I have a few hints on how to enhance your winter sunsets...
To view the full, uncut version of this video, along with a step-by-step guide and other resources to help you attempt it yourself you'll need to sign-up to Peter's Online Tuition Service. A Member subscription is only £9 per month; with that, you'll have instant access to this, and many more projects and tutorials. If you're looking for one-to-one tuition and personal guidance, then there are also student upgrade options available. Sign up for full access at https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/online_students.html

For a full collection of snow and winter-related demonstrations, check out Part 6 of Peter's 'Watercolour for Beginners' series, WINTER IN WATERCOLOUR. It's available to order on DVD in both PAL and NTSC formats, and Video On Demand. Order online here: https://www.peterwoolley.co.uk/shop_DVD_beginners_06.html

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