Watercolour techniques : using a rigger brush. Branches, twigs and grasses.

Watercolour techniques using a rigger brush are demonstrated and explained. These watercolour techniques include using the rigger brush to produce very fine lines needed when painting small branches and twigs and also foreground grasses. Wendy shows examples of how she uses these brush strokes in her paintings. You can SUPPORT my channel easily by clicking on the donate link below: All donations are very much appreciated and are used to help me fund painting materials and equipment needed to make my videos. A downloadable list of materials used by Wendy together with additional tuition resources and templates linked to her videos can be found using the link below: 🔗 You can also see more of her work and paintings for sale on her website by using this link below. 🔗 Paintings for sale can also be found in her EBay shop by using this link below. 📱Social media Links to related videos 🔗Watercolour techniques : dry brush flowers and grasses 🔗 🔗Watercolour techniques : dry brush painting trees 🔗Links to recommended art materials on Amazon🔗 Rigger brush Cotman series sizes available JAckson’s : Studio Synthetic Watercolour Brush : Rigger : Size 3 Mask fluid remover block WN masking fluid Derwent art rubber good for watercolour paper Winsor and Newton Sceptre gold round sizes available WN Cotman watercolour sold separately also Bockingford watercolour paper 140lb not/cold press also loose etc Saunders Waterford watercolour paper 140lb not/cold press also as pads etc White gouache Winsor and Newton To support her channel Wendy Powell-Jones is a participant in Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to .
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