▶︎Free Downloadable Guide: 5 Steps to Plan a Successful Watercolor Painting https://www.learntopaintwatercolor.com/5steps Today I'm talking about importance of texture in watercolor. I am painting on Saunders Waterford Cold Press 140lb paper. I have my surface tilted to 35 degrees. I use a variety of brands of brushes. I mainly stick to a large mop, medium round and smaller synthetic brush with a point. Here are the list of pigments on my palette: Burnt Sienna Cadmium Red Cadmium Yellow Medium Cerulean Blue Cobalt Blue Cobalt Teal Blue Cobalt Turquoise Lavender Neutral Tint Payne's Gray Quinacridone Gold Raw Sienna Raw Sienna Light Raw Umber Rose Madder Permanent Ultramarine Blue If you would like to purchase some of the brushes I feature in this video you can take a look at my Amazon Affiliate link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/m.white.art

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