All you need to know about using a small rigger and round brush for painting wonderful trees.
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I really enjoyed that demo Steve.
Nothing better than actually watching you paint! I learnt so much.
You’re a generous man. Cheers Ro x
Thanks, it does keep me busy and off of the golf course, and that is a good thing, I can’t afford the lost balls. I am glad you are still enjoying the lessons.
Take a look at Steve Fleming’s new demo video. I love his work. Ro x
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Very very interesting technique!
Good stuff. Thanks
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I just discovered your site and am enjoying your tutorials. Your straightforward teaching style is effective and provides a lot of excellent, practical information.
Steve, I discovered your site last night and love your style. I am fairly new to watercolor painting (2 years) and am interested in your recommendations regarding brushes. I have presently all natural hair brushes but have heard some good things about mixed (synthetic) as having more spring to them. Any thoughts and/or recommendations? Thanks, keep up the great videos! Roger
Thanks I have to try out this technique thanks for the tips.
You make it look so easy. Thank you for taking so much time explaining.
I was watching as you scraped out trees and was thinking if you were painting a marina, it would be a good way to show boats and masts (and rigging.). My Carolyn, is lucky to be in your class.