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How to Paint Watercolor Glazes
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  • How to paint Watercolor Glazes - Painting in layers for more control in watercolor painting
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  • Belinda Del Pesco
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  • 33,415 views Nov 9, 2015 VENTURA
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  • This video is a beginner to intermediate demonstration of watercolor glazing, in a variety of greens and blues, to show how to get a little more control in the medium of watercolor painting.
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  • If you need an introduction to watercolor papers, I've assembled a three-page primer for you, because I wish I had one when I was just starting out with watercolor painting. All about watercolor paper: bit.ly/AboutWCPaper
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  • If you need help creating titles for your art, check out this effective, speedy online course I've assembled to share tips and tricks harvested from two decades of titling watercolor paintings and printmaking: bit.ly/titlemyart
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  • If you've been away from your art-making for a long time, and you could use a little pep-talk, you might enjoy this essay about the often meandering path to becoming an artist later in life: bit.ly/1P83oR4
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  • subheading: Check the links below for supplies used in this video so you can experiment with watercolor glazing too:
  • drawing pencils
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  • subheading: The paper I used in this video:
  • Borden & Riley #120 Plate Bristol
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  • subheading: The paper I normally use:
  • Strathmore Plate Finish Bristol Paper
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  • watercolors
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  • subheading: Watercolor pigments used in this video:
  • [Utrecht] Olive Green (series 1)
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  • [Winsor & Newton] Viridian Green
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  • [Winsor & Newton] Hooker's Green
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  • [Winsor & Newton] Aureolin Yellow
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  • [Daniel Smith] Cadmium Yellow
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  • [Winsor & Newton] Cerulean Blue
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  • [Winsor & Newton] Cobalt Blue
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  • [Turner] Alizarin Crimson
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  • Princeton Brush Company synthetic flat (¾ inch)
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  • Rosemary Sable Blend Brushes
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  • Brown Handle Synthetic Craft Brush (used to lift pigment near the end of the video)
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  • Butcher Tray Palette
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  • Reference Books
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  • The book I mentioned in the video is Classical Painting Atelier
  • by Juliette Aristides: amzn.to/1TGsdas
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  • Watercolor Painter’s Pocket Palette (great color mixing book)
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  • Making Color Sing (great color mixing book)
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  • Painting the Things you Love (great watercolor glazing book)
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  • Breaking the Rules of Watercolor (older book, but still chock full of good lessons)
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  • If you have any questions about the process, please leave them in the comment section, and I’ll do my best to answer them quickly! Happy art-making! #watercolor #paintingtutorial #watercolours
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  • (Note: This video includes affiliate links, which costs nothing to you, but it helps keep my art supplies stocked. Thanks for supporting my studio work, so I can share my experiments here with you!)
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