#194 Travel by art, Ep. 66: Old Port of Montreal, Canada (Watercolor Cityscape Tutorial)

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Michael Solovyev. Old Port of Montreal, Canada. From the photo made by the author. @DANIELSMITHArtistColor watercolor paints on Saunders Waterford 300 gsm Rough paper, 11x15 inches, @EscodaBarcelona. When we paint a cityscape, we usually look for sunlight, a nice shadow, or a good reflection, but sometimes we just have a cloudy day. The place can be beautiful, but everything looks flat. So, today we have exactly this kind of photo, and this is a real challenge. If you enjoy this video, please leave a like and subscribe to the channel! Check out my websites: Subtitles now available in 100 languages!!!!! To turn on the subtitles in your language: 1. Click on "CC" button in the bottom right corner of the video. Make sure the red line is under it. 2. Now, click on the Settings button (the cog-shaped button to the right of the "CC" button) 3. Click on "Subtitles/CC" button in the list that will open. 4. Choose your language from the list In my travel palette, I use the following @DANIELSMITHArtistColor colors: Quinacridone Sienna, Perylene Violet, Indigo; Quinacridone Deep Gold, Alizarin Crimson, Cobalt Blue, Phthalo Blue (GS), Phthalo Green (BS), Neutral Tint @DANIELSMITHArtistColor Michael Solovyev Palette: Indian Yellow; Quinacridone Deep Gold; Quinacridone Sienna Burnt Sienna; Transparent Pyrrol Orange; Burnt Umber Transparent Brown Oxide; Alizarin Crimson; Sap Green Viridian; French Ultramarine; Prussian Blue Phthalo Blue; Cobalt Blue; Indigo Perylene Violet...

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