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Painting Florence - Tutorial Video

Follow my step by step guide as I demonstrate painting a Warm Florence Rooftop scene whilst I explain techniques, composition and how to capture mood and atmosphere within a painting.

Painting Florence - Tutorial Video
Painting Florence - Tutorial Video

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Online Tutorial

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About the Event

Join me as I take you step by step through an online watercolour tutorial on painting a warm Florence Skyline.

Cost: £20.00

Duration: 150 Minutes

Platform: Zoom

40mins - Technique Lesson: Planning a Skyline

110mins - Subject Painting: Florence Rooftop Scene

Here are some items I'll be using - don't worry if you don't have these, it's just a guide for your reference:

Paper -

56v28cm, I recommend a cotton based paper, 300gsm - personally I prefer Saunders Waterford, Arches, Fabriano or even Bockingford. I use masking tape to keep it still on a board, which also leave a clean, crisp border once removed.

Brushes -

Flat Brush - I use 1 and 2 inch imitation squirell flat brushes made by Raphael

Medium/Large Mop Brush - perfect for big areas such as sky and foregrond. Squirell hair is best as it holds the most water.

Medium Synthetic Brush - something with a fine point for medium sized areas and smaller details, i use Escoda Perla's

Rigger Brush - a longer thin brush, perfect for branches, railings and long thin lines

Paint -

Chinese White

Ivory Black

Neutral Tint

Cobalt Blue

Ultramarine Blue

Marine Blue

Turquoise

Yellow Ochre

Cadmium Yellow

Pyrrol Red

Burnt Sienna

Raw Sienna

Raw Umber

Vandyke Brown

Sepia

Sap Green

Hookers Green

Horizon Blue (opaque)

Lavender (opaque)

Brilliant Jaune (opaque)

Grey of Grey (opaque)

Titanium White (opaque)

I currently use and highly recommend Holbein Watercolour Paints

Other Equipment -

Water Pot - I usually use two, one to wash pigment out of a brush, a 2nd to load up with clean water

Atomiser - a fine mist water spray

Tissue - helps to dry a brush if needed, mop up drips

Hairdryer - to speed up the drying process

Pencil - for preliminary sketch

Palette - with several large wells  to ensure enough space for mixing

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