"There are some compositions that just jump out at you. I stumbled across this scene while out walking recently - it was a glorious summer day, and the trees looked quite resplendent."
Join professional watercolour artist Peter Woolley as he explores the challenge of painting summer trees, and demonstrates how he likes to use a wet-in-wet underwash as a basis for painting trees in full summer foliage, enabling him to control the foliage so that it doesn't become too cluttered and over-busy...
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For a full collection of tree demonstrations, check out Part 3 of Peter's 'Watercolour for Beginners' series, Trees in the Landscape, in which he takes a comprehensive look at painting winter and summer trees. Available to order on DVD in both PAL and NTSC formats, and Video On Demand. Order online here: [ Ссылка ]
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