How To Paint a Simple Beginners Stormy Sea & Sky Watercolor Landscape, Atmospheric Loose Watercolour
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2024
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Welcome to this week's watercolour tutorial! Today I'm painting for you this wonderfully atmospheric sea and sky painting. I'll be going back to basics with this simple and (hopefully!) enjoyable tutorial, which will demonstrate an easy way to get some great effects in your watercolour landscape paintings.
Equipment list: today I'm using a piece of Arches 'Rough' grain watercolour paper, 100% cotton, weight 140lb, size 9 inch x 12 inch / 23cm x 31cm. My paints are: Alizarin Crimson Hue, Ultramarine Blue, Payne's Grey, Vandyke Brown, and a little White Gouache. All are Winsor & Newton brand paints. My brushes are a large Daler Rowney Aquafine 'Skyflow' 2 inch flat wash brush; an Escoda Ultimo synthetic mop brush size 10; a Pro Arte Series 60 'Masterstrokes' synthetic miniature brush size 3/0, and a Matthew Palmer Tree & Texture brush size Large. I also use a small palette knife for scraping detail from the Jackson's Art Studio Essentials range.
Hope you enjoyed the video, folks! Any thoughts or questions, please pop them in the comments below, and happy painting all!
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Love this thank you for the calm way you explained your process.
Very nice
I love your artwork. It’s simple and ethereal. It evokes so much wonder and emotion. Love this.
Hello from France and thank you for your vidéo. I love very much. Have a good day
Great job Morgaine Rose! Thanks
This is great, thank you!
Thank you so much for this - so effective and fun to watch. I just might give it a try - I love to waste paper - but each time I practice I dont see it as waste as I learn something. God bless you both. :)
👍 really effective Sky! Good job!!!
Thank you!
Thank you. Can’t wait to try this!
Very incredible scene with this Morgaine how you've used your crimson colour and then what looked like you were covering it, as always you create a brilliant impression of a stormy seascape scene. It's made look so easy when you apply paint on such a wet coating of paper and produce such detail and depth in a scene, thanks greatly appreciate you sharing your inspirational talent again stay safe
I love your acts.. Doing really great🖤
Magnifique : c'est un enchantement !
Lovely!! From South Africa❤
Really good, I do enjoy your videos.
Mine looked 1000% different but I liked the look and will try again! Newbie here
What a fantastic lesson. Im a beginner and it worked so well. Thank you!
Just beautiful! Your dry brush technique is amazing.
Love your sky!!! I admire your technique and enjoy watching the magic you create. Great brushstrokes🥰💙🌵
So beautiful!
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your process and explaining it so well.
Loved how you did this. Can’t wait to try this technique on the water. Thank you
Thank you for this marvelous tutorial. I learned quite a few new watercolor techniques. Love the white on the birds, stippling, dry brush water effect and so much more. Bravo!!!
Thank you so much! Beautiful painting❤
Love this painting Morgaine, greetings from Australia 🇦🇺.
Très joli! j'espère en voir d'autres de ce genre! Merci!
Sooooo beautiful ❤
Fantastic!!! ♥️your soft, soothing voice. Thanks for sharing!!! Subscribed!!!
That's lovely.
Dear Morganne, this is amazing! I love your party tricks 😅 That storm cloud just appeared above your gorgeous sky . Very atmospheric 👍 Great dry brush . Thank you for your tips and techniques.
Beautiful ❤😊
I must say, I absolutely love your voice! It's so relaxing and pleasant! The demo was helpful too! Subbed!
Love your style. Makes me think I may actually be able to achieve something close😘 Just found you and subscribed. Are you on your own now, or are you still making tutorials with Lois? Love you both!
It's not simple for beginners .. Pls upload easiest one for us.....!!!
🤣 l know. It's taken me a long time getting to this stage. Just persevere!
I'm a beginner, and this lesson worked perfectly for me. Perhaps searching for even more simple lessons would help you?
@@eljai1594 l wasn't aware this was a snark site.