Advancing with Watercolor: Lost and Found Edges "Snow on the Muddy River"
This is a video done as a supplement to a watercolor class taught by Gary Tucker in Boston. This video illustrates the technique of working with dry brush and lost and found edges.
work was done with 140lb cold pressed paper, b sienna and ult blue (a little cad red) and a small sable and large mop brush.
Thank you
for liking this short video and for your comments. You can see more instruction and examples of artwork at my website garytuckerartist.com
Видео Advancing with Watercolor: Lost and Found Edges "Snow on the Muddy River" канала Gary Tucker
work was done with 140lb cold pressed paper, b sienna and ult blue (a little cad red) and a small sable and large mop brush.
Thank you
for liking this short video and for your comments. You can see more instruction and examples of artwork at my website garytuckerartist.com
Видео Advancing with Watercolor: Lost and Found Edges "Snow on the Muddy River" канала Gary Tucker
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