Flowers at the Met - Azaleas in Watercolor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.พ. 2024
- An instructional time lapse video with real time narration. Doris Ettlinger paints one of the grand flower arrangements from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Azaleas burst from an urn nestled in a classical marble niche. The cool neutral architecture is a good foil for the colorful blossoms. Originally recorded as a demo for the Musconetcong Watercolor Group in New Jersey, US. Artists with some watercolor experience are welcome to join the Wednesday evening livestream class, 7 - 9pm Eastern Time. If you enjoy this video, please subscribe.
Music © Ben McFadden.
Colors: Cobalt, Quinacridone Rose, Hansa Yellow Medium, Sap Green, Ultramarine Blue.
Paper: Fabriano 140 lb. cold press.
Brushes: Silver Black Velvet #10 (squirrel with a touch of synthetic),
Escoda Barroco (synthetic). - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Wow Doris, fabulous demonstration and glorious outcome, thank you for sharing with us. Warmest wishes from the UK
Thank you so much, Karen! I’m glad you enjoyed the demo. Greetings from New Jersey.