Materials list: Shimmering water in watercolour with Marilyn Allis

Thank you for registering for our live Painters Online webinar with Marilyn Allis.
Ahead of the live session on Wednesday 27 September at 11am (BST), you can access Marilyn's reference photograph and suggested materials list below. Marilyn will sketch the scene ahead of the live webinar, so please pre-draw the scene if you wish to paint-along with Marilyn.
Suggested materials
Watercolour paints
- Raw Sienna
- Prussia Blue
- Burnt Umber
- Rich Sepia
- French Ultramarine Blue
- Light Red
- Alizarin Crimson
- Turquoise
- Lemon Yellow
Brushes
- Marilyn Allis Brushes Size 10, 16 & titanic (pointed)
Other materials
- Marilyn Allis Block (1/4 imperial rough Saunders Waterford watercolour paper)
- Tooth brush
- Plastic card
- Magic sponge
- Masking fluid
Reference photograph

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Sketch of the scene

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Webinar information
- The webinar will take place on Zoom and will last for approximately 1 hour including a Q&A session (these are approximate timings and may vary slightly).
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