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Adding Color to a Watercolor Landscape

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Summary: Use thin brush to paint watercolor trees. Learn how to create a watercolor landscape with houses in this free painting lesson from a painting instructor and professional painter.

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By Cody Davis
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Cody Davis is an artist with over 35 years experience in oil, watercolor and acrylic painting. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas and 12 years experience teaching...read more

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"I'm going to tweak this house by adding some color here in order to make the shape of the house correct. That's one of the ways that we use this system of dark over light. We could correct things by adding the dark to the final light. Now it's time to put the tree in. I'll use my thin brush. And I will right now Burnt Umber and pull op a lot of dense color. So the Burnt Umber together with the paint Gray will produce a dark Brown I'm looking for. So that's the beginning of the branches of the middle tree."

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