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In this video, I show step by step how I tackled a beautiful scene from Sitka, Alaska, painting the Rockwell Island Lighthouse against dramatic mountains and moody clouds. The main challenge here was painting the soft, misty effect of the low clouds, while still showing the solid shapes of the mountains behind. I begin by discussing the photo source and thinking about composition. For this scene, I raised the shoreline a bit higher than in the reference. This helps the composition feel better and gives more space to work with the water. The focus of the demo is on painting clouds with a mix of wet-in-wet and harder edges. I show how to create those soft transitions at the base of the clouds and how to lift out areas while the paint is still damp, to give nice, fluffy cloud shapes. I also explain how to push the distant mountain back, using cool, blue-grey washes, so it looks far away behind the mist. There are tips for painting the trees as well – working with dark greens and cooler blues, using a mop brush for the tops of the trees and showing how to vary the edges so they don’t look too even. I try to keep the detail simple, only suggesting tree shapes, and making sure they stand out against the background. The water in this scene is quite calm and plain, so I keep it simple with a grey mix and add just a few soft horizontal strokes for some gentle movement. The lighthouse itself is painted with a touch of red on top to stand out, and some soft shadow to give it shape. If you want to try painting mist and soft clouds in your own watercolours, this video will help. I talk about materials and colours throughout. There are tips for lifting out paint, using different brushes for soft and hard edges, and how not to overwork the scene. Do you want help with your painting? Why not join my Patreon Club? From as little as $3 per month, see regular exclusive postings from me, featuring recent paintings and other tips! • PLUS - Participate in our regular online Q & A session with Tim Wilmot and other watercolour artists! This is for Patreon Members only! • PLUS - Get involved. Participate in postings - create your own and comment on others! Share your paintings with hundreds of other artists from all over the world • PLUS - Access to hundreds of Patreon-only posts for you to view • PLUS - Get to see up and coming new tutorial videos from me, without adverts, before they go on general release on YouTube! • PLUS – Participate in my monthly painting projects and get your work critiqued! More information at: / timwilmot Save your spot on my next online workshop or access previous events: https://www.crowdcast.io/@timwilmot More information on watercolour demos, painting workshops, lessons and recent paintings by Tim Wilmot can be found at: https://www.timwilmotartist.com/ TIP: At the start of this video, I show my source photograph for the painting. If you want to keep referring to this during the video, then copy the URL of the video into another browser Tab or Window on your device. Run the video again, but of course pause it at the start where I show the source photo. In Chrome, you can also right-click on the tab and select ‘Duplicate’. The paper I use and recommend is Saunders Waterford. Buy my Tintoretto Mop Brush - https://tidd.ly/3ZjC8wq The paints I am using are handmade from Jackman’s Art Materials. Get 10% off your first purchase with this link: https://www.jackmansartmaterials.co.u... Brushes with the bamboo handles I use: https://www.lebenzon-paintbrushes.com https://www.lebenzon-paintbrushes.com... This is my featured Rigger Brush: https://lebenzon-paintbrushes.com/pro... Use discount code 'Tim' at checkout for 10% discount. #watercolor #watercolortutorial #watercolorlesson