VIDEO: How I Paint Feathers

Hello my Moons!  

I recently recorded a casual process time-lapse for this piece where I talk about my way of painting feathers.  I plan to do more in depth videos on this topic in the future but this gives you a  basic idea overall of my technique.  Thanks as always for giving me suggestions on what you want to see!  I will be trying to focus on those I have been asked about the most for my upcoming videos such as  texture, skies, and water.  I hope you enjoy!

Surface: Wood panel prepped with 2 coats Daniel Smith Titanium White watercolor ground and one topcoat of QoR watercolor ground (the regular variety) 

Paint: Daniel Smith Carbazole Violet. Daniel Smith Phalo Green, Daniel Smith Prussian Blue, Daniel Smith Burgundy Yellow Ochre, Daniel Smith Carmine, Daniel Smith Permanent Red,  Grumbacher Thalo Blue. 

Brushes:  Various synthetic brushes including dull, 10/0 Royal and Langnickel brushes, and Winsor and Newton synthetic Sable 000 Sceptre Gold II Sakura Waterbrush

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