Applying a graduated wash is one of the first things that you will need to master when you begin to use watercolours. In this 'short' video, I demonstrate the process of applying this sort of wash. Within my detailed wildlife paintings, I will use a graded wash in small areas to create shape and form, and it works really well.
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