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See how to paint white rabbits with watercolors in this free video series on watercolor painting featuring artist and art instructor Cody Davis.
There are 15 videos in this series:

Paint brushes such as the decal brush, permanent rose paint, cobalt blue paint, and deep purple paint are important watercolor supplies for painting white rabbits. Find out more about what supplies you need to paint white rabbits with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.

A rough sketch of rabbits is enough to get started painting rabbits with watercolor. Learn how to sketch rabbits for watercolor paintings in this free video on watercolor painting.

Use clean water to paint the inside of rabbit ears in a watercolor painting. Learn how to paint rabbit ears with watercolors in this free video on watercolor painting.

Violet paint works well for painting a white rabbit with watercolor. Learn how to paint a rabbit body with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.

A light wash can be applied to paint the face of a rabbit with watercolor. Learn how to paint a rabbit face with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.

Gradate quickly if the watercolor is drying fast. Learn how to paint a rabbit chin and rabbit leg with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.

Cobalt and peach watercolor paint blend well to form a sort of gray tone for painting rabbit ears with watercolor. Learn how to paint the left ear of a rabbit with watercolor in this free video on watercolor painting.

Add more paint to a watercolor to make the color a little more dense. Learn how to make the paint more dense for a watercolor painting in this free video on watercolor painting.

Wipe a watercolor paint brush to soften edges in a watercolor painting. Learn how to soften the edges on a rabbit face in a watercolor painting in this free video on watercolor painting.

Mottling in a watercolor painting makes the painting seem 3D. Learn how to mottle watercolor paintings in this free video on watercolor painting.

Scrubbing hard edges of a watercolor painting with a paint brush softens up the lines. Learn how to paint shadows under rabbits in watercolor paintings in this free video on watercolor painting.

Use the very tip of the brush to paint the nose of a rabbit in a watercolor painting. Learn how to paint rabbit noses in this free video on watercolor painting.

Correcting mistakes in a watercolor painting is easily done by scrubbing the area with a clean paint brush. Learn how to erase mistakes in watercolor paintings in this free video on watercolor painting.

Use a detail brush to paint the bottom of a rabbit's foot in a watercolor painting. Learn how to paint rabbit feet in a watercolor painting in this free video on watercolor painting.

Scrubbing and blotting allows the watercolor artist to erase mistakes in a watercolor painting. Learn how to scrub and blot a watercolor painting in this free video on watercolor painting.

The art of watercolor painting has been practiced since the time of Egyptian antiquity in the form of fresco wall painting, a process in which water-based pigments were applied to wet plaster. Watercolor painting also has a rich history in Chinese and Japanese painting, and has been used to add color to manuscripts in cultures throughout the world. What we think of as modern watercolor painting began to develop in the 1500s with Durer's landscape studies. The popularity of this medium spread and spawned many disciplines of watercolor painting, including the 17th century British school, and California style of the 1920s. Learn how to paint white rabbits with watercolors in this free video series on watercolor painting featuring artist and art instructor Cody Davis. Davis will demonstrate how to paint white rabbits with watercolors, how to paint rabbit eyes with watercolors, how to paint rabbit ears with watercolors, how to paint rabbit feet with watercolors, how to paint shadows with watercolors, and how to erase mistakes in a watercolor painting.
Cody Davis 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 in the classroom.dkdk
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