LOTUS

Enjoy this watercolour video tutorial and learn how to paint a luminous lotus flower with delicate petals and radiant light!
This tutorial is designed for both beginners and intermediate artists who want to improve their watercolour techniques and master the art of blending and soft colour transitions.
The painting process divided in five short episodes covering each part of the painting. This structure provides you a stress free and easy pattern to follow. A pencil sketch template is provided.
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Student’s work
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Materials that I am going to use during demonstration;
This list is only for your information, there is no need to get exactly what I am using:
Watercolour paper
- Arches watercolour paper, cotton, cold press or rough, 300 gm2
Watercolour brushes;
- Round # 10-12 Paul Rubens
- Flat synthetic brush 1 1/2 or larger Escoda
Watercolour paint
Light yellow (Lemon yellow, Daniel Smith)
Bright Pink (Opera Pink, Daniel Smith)
Pink (Quinacridone Rose, Daniel Smith)
Dark Pink (Rose Madder, Daniel Smith)
Light green (Gold Green, Daniel Smith)
Dark green (Green Apatite, Daniel Smith)
Dark Green (Perylene Green, Daniele Smith)
Ultramarine (Ultrmarine, Daniel Smith)
Black Blue (Indigo, Daniel Smith)
White Bleed Proof by Dr Martin's
Watercolour board (any sturdy cardboard that you can tape the paper to)
Drafting (artistic) tape
Watercolour palette with a large surface for mixing pigments. Alternatively, you can use a white ceramic plate
Two large jars for water
Paper towels
Hair dryer