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The right colour choices will enhance your Watercolour landscape painting. Here is a great exercise working from a black and white photo which allows you to become inventive. Watercolour is a clean, nimble, and spontaneous medium—where simplicity is the key to success. In this space, I’ll guide you through all the essential phases of ‘en plein air’ painting, sharing techniques and tricks to help you develop your own expressive style. I'm Frank Walters, and I teach the secrets of expressive watercolour in a fast and loose manner that anyone can learn—regardless of formal art training. 🖌️ Join me for: ✔️ In-Person Classes at Kew Art Studio, London ✔️ Live Zoom Demos every Wednesday at 2.30pm UK ✔️ Online and in-person Courses & Workshops ✔️ Immersive Painting Retreats in breathtaking locations ✈️ Upcoming ‘En Plein Air’ Retreats in 2026: 🎨 Andalusia – Sunlit streets & Moorish beauty 🎨 Lucca – Renaissance splendour in light and shade 🎨 Côte d’Azur – Coastal colors & artistic heritage 🔗 Explore classes, demos, and retreats on my website... www.frankwatercolours.com If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more watercolor tutorials. I’d love to see your creations, so feel free to share them in the comments below. Happy painting, and I’ll see you in the next video #watercolour #watercolourart #loosewatercolour