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Watercolor Painting a Lighthouse: Shrubbery

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Summary: When watercolor painting a lighthouse, use yellow and Payne's gray to create a dark green color for the shrubbery. Learn more about creating shrubbery for a lighthouse watercolor painting from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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"Hey, we're going to take Yellow Ochre, bring it out over here and then we're going to add Payne's Grey to it. And it's going to form a sort of a dark green. Exactly what we're looking for. But we're going to have to use quite a bit of it. Sort of a dark olive green's what's happening. And we're putting in shrubbery. Basically landscaping the place."

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