How To Paint A Watercolour Tulip

You can now buy the exact same brushes that I use in my videos in my Etsy store! Etsy shop: Not on the High Street shop: de Winton Paper co shop: How To Paint A Watercolour Tulip Flowers and Foliage Episode 44: How To Paint A Watercolour Tulip The Tulip was the first flower I painted for my book, New Botanical Painting. It is the perfect entry-level flower for all beginners because of its simplicity and speed to create. Here I’ve revisited the flower after creating that first project two years ago. If you’ve loved learning with me and want to enjoy a more interactive and tailored watercolour experience, join my Patreon () to become part of my watercolour community. I’m making weekly watercolour challenges and offering behind-the-scenes access all for a small monthly subscription. Soundtrack composed by Taran Stormes Martino Paint: Winsor and Newton Artist Quality - Brush: Pro Arte Masterstroke series 60 size, 3/0, 0, 6, 8 - Paper Daler Rowney Aquafine cold-pressed paper - You will also need a pencil #watercolour #watercolors #watercolourtulip #tulips #seasonalflowers #tulip #januaryjournaling #watercolourflowers #bujobotanicals #bujo #watercolortutorial #lefthandedpainter #howtopaintawatercolourtulip Colours we used (link below to buy paint tubes) Prussian Blue Sap Green Green Gold Cadmium Orange Cadmium Yellow Permanent Rose Alizarin Crimson Don’t worry if you don’t have all these colours, you can look at my colour chart episode () to learn how to mix your own shades from a simple 12 pan student range palette. I’d love to hear your suggestions for things you would like to learn how to paint in the comments below. I’d really appreciate it if you like and subscribe as well as visiting my website de Winton Paper co () for watercolour kits, worksheets, and my watercolour book ’New Botanical Painting’ (). The book has been produced in a number of languages and an Americanised spelling version, click the link to buy the book in your preferred language: USA - Spanish - French - German - This is my copyrighted work and my tutorials are for educational purposes only. Tag me @dewintonpaperco if you share your work on social media, I love to see how you’re getting on! Reproductions of my work for commercial gain without my permission or authority are prohibited. Failure to comply with this point will result in appropriate legal intervention.
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