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[EP.5] How to Paint a Peacock in Watercolour

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Hi I'm Emma Andrews, an enthusiastic content creator and a fun illustrator.


I'm someone that's diligent and enthusiastic about getting projects done.

As I made an announcement last week πŸ“’, please watch the previous episode if you haven't, I had a go at Paul Clark's painting in one of his recent demos on his youtube channel because that's somewhat relevant to my recent trip to Pemberton, 4 hours down South from Perth.


In this video I am sharing the whole process of painting a peacock by using only 6 colours.

πŸ”Έ Note that they are all academy grade so anyone can do it whether you own professional paints or not.

My paints are as follows:

Light Phthalo Blue, Dark Phthalo Green, Helioblue Reddish, Payne's Grey, Cadimum Yellow and Glaze Orange.

For my brushses, I used my No.12, 6 Round & 0 rigger in this video. I took advantage of a white pencil and a white paint to bring the painting to life. Oh I ended up using 7 colours πŸ˜…πŸ˜πŸ˜


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