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How to create aerial and atmospheric perspective in watercolour
Lesley Linley shows how to depict space and atmosphere in your landscape paintings.

Stretching watercolour paper: a step-by-step demonstration
Learn how to stretch watercolour paper with this simple demonstration, along with helpful tips and advice of how to overcome problems when stretching watercolour paper.

How to paint a watercolour landscape: a step-by-step tutorial
Follow this step-by-step tutorial and learn how to paint a simple watercolour landscape, including advice on watercolour mixing.

Watercolour basics: a guide to watercolour supplies and techniques
Discover watercolour techniques and the watercolour materials you'll need to start watercolour painting, with our easy guide to watercolour basics.

Watercolour paper: how to choose the best paper for you
Learn how to choose the right watercolour paper for your next painting with this ultimate guide to watercolour paper.

Spotlight on Acrylic – Tony Paul puts Jackson’s Artist Acrylic Through its Paces
Continuing his study of modern acrylic manufacturing and painting methods, Tony Paul puts Jackson’s Artist Acrylic through its paces, demonstrating the use of transparent and opaque colours, and the importance of glazing.
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