How to Paint a Stone Bridge in Watercolor
A Step by Step Watercolor Tutorial by Kris DeBruine
Watch a step by step tutorial showing how to paint a stone bridge in watercolor. I demonstrate all steps, from the first wash to the final details.
Watch a step by step tutorial showing how to paint a stone bridge in watercolor. I demonstrate all steps, from the first wash to the final details.
Sable or Squirrel Hair Watercolor Brushes: Which Should I Choose? Watercolor brushes can be made from weasel, squirrel, ox, goat, rabbit or pony hair. There are so many varieties of types and shapes of brushes it can be bewildering to the beginning watercolor artist.
Intimidated by Portraits? You Can Paint This! Paint a Portrait of a Young Man In this video, I paint a portrait of a young man in watercolor. I demonstrate the complete, step by step process so you can follow along. This is a great tutorial for beginners to watercolor.
How to Change the Colors on Your Watercolor Palette In this video I show you how easy it is to update the colors on your watercolor palette. I show you how to use simple tools to remove colors, move colors and update and refresh your watercolor palette.
Teaching Watercolor Online More and more students have been signing up for my free and premium online watercolor courses. My most popular course is called Getting Started in Watercolor. It is the perfect place to start if you are completely new to watercolor and need guidance and recommendations for choosing supplies, including paper, paints, brushes…
A New Color on my Palette – Indanthrone Blue Indanthrone blue by Daniel Smith (PB60) is a beautiful, dark, warm blue that has excellent lightfastness. It is non-granulating, medium staining and transparent. It mixes with a variety of yellows to make rich, beautiful greens.
Featured Artist on DoodleWash Kris DeBruine – “Created to Create” On November 12, 2020, I was featured on the DoodleWash website by Charlie O’Shields. In this article I share my inspiration and earliest influences in watercolor. You can read the article here: DoodleWash Guest Artist – Kris DeBruine