How to paint a loose watercolor landscape painting. Keep composition and details down to a minimum. Concentrate on the feel of a scene rather than every little detail. My PATREON MEMBERSHIP PAGE: https://www.patreon.com/user/membership?u=57731929 - in addition to ad-free content you get exclusive content (new videos will be more in depth than those on my YouTube channel), hi-resolution reference photos, photos of my finished painting, and drawing outlines where available. Other benefits are also included. My teaching manual: Mastering Watercolors - A Practical Guide: https://amzn.to/3CgYQfB ⏱️TIMESTAMP⏱️ 00:00 Intro 00:45 Drawing 06:33 Mixing initial watercolors 09:54 Painting the sky 11:47 Painting the ground 14:04 Use splatter technique to make foreground more interesting 16:24 Painting trees loosely 20:31 Foreground trees detail 27:11 Painting farm shed 30:47 Painting small cows 34:51 Paint the shadows 38:20 Final details Materials used: French Ultramarine Cobalt Blue Cobalt Turquoise Burnt Sienna Raw Umber Aureolin or Winsor Lemon Permanent Rose Scarlet Lake or Cadmium Red Brushes Size 8 and 12 round watercolor brushes Hog hair fan brush Rigger Arches 185 gsm cold pressed paper. Any artists quality Cold Pressed paper will do. Backing board at a 15 degree angle.

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