Rainy Atmosphere in NYC (Demo Recording) Summer 2025 w/ Adrián Marmolejo

$35.00

***Please know that this is only a recording of the demo. The recording can be viewed for 3 months from the date of purchase.

**The recording is 2 hours and 40 minutes in length.

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Demo Description

Learn watercolor painting techniques while painting a rainy atomosphere of New York City.

Demo Materials List

- Paper:

Arches 300 gsm rough imperial size paper (22x30 inches). You can of course use other branches without a doubt, but this one will be used for the demonstrations. The whole sheet will be divided into 4 pieces to paint every watercolor, giving and area of 28x38 cms or 11x15 inches approximately. You can also use blocks of similar size or slightly bigger (12x16 inches) depending on how comfortable you feel (up to half a sheets is ok).

-Watercolors (in tube):

Main palette will be composed of: French Ultramarine blue, Cobalt blue, burnt Sienna, raw Sienna, yellow ochre, and Van Dyck Brown. These colors will be from Rembrandt.

Secondary palette, also from Rembrandt: Neutral tint, Payne’s Gray, Turquoise blue, Alizarin Crimson, Titanium White (opaque White).  From Winsor & Newton I use Cadmium Orange,  Cobalt Turquoise light and transparent orange.

-Mops and brushes:

Smooth medium mop brush as a Petit Gris for big washes. I use a Da Vinci Cosmotop nº16 and 10. Also a synthetic brush as an Escoda Perla number 14 and 8. Squared brushes SoftAqua of Raphael of 40 and 20 mm for architectural features.

-Watercolor palette:

Metallic ones work better and keep color smother longer, it is preferable that they include big mixing zones. I use a TALENS branch palette with two big mixing areas, one for cool and another for warm tones. ARTIST  also sells a very similar one.

-Other materials:

-HB (medium hard) pencil or mechanical pencil of 2mm width and a soft white eraser. A very good option is the MONO eraser of Tombow. Masking tape, water recipient and water sprayer.

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***Please know that this is only a recording of the demo. The recording can be viewed for 3 months from the date of purchase.

**The recording is 2 hours and 40 minutes in length.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your link to the recording.

Demo Description

Learn watercolor painting techniques while painting a rainy atomosphere of New York City.

Demo Materials List

- Paper:

Arches 300 gsm rough imperial size paper (22x30 inches). You can of course use other branches without a doubt, but this one will be used for the demonstrations. The whole sheet will be divided into 4 pieces to paint every watercolor, giving and area of 28x38 cms or 11x15 inches approximately. You can also use blocks of similar size or slightly bigger (12x16 inches) depending on how comfortable you feel (up to half a sheets is ok).

-Watercolors (in tube):

Main palette will be composed of: French Ultramarine blue, Cobalt blue, burnt Sienna, raw Sienna, yellow ochre, and Van Dyck Brown. These colors will be from Rembrandt.

Secondary palette, also from Rembrandt: Neutral tint, Payne’s Gray, Turquoise blue, Alizarin Crimson, Titanium White (opaque White).  From Winsor & Newton I use Cadmium Orange,  Cobalt Turquoise light and transparent orange.

-Mops and brushes:

Smooth medium mop brush as a Petit Gris for big washes. I use a Da Vinci Cosmotop nº16 and 10. Also a synthetic brush as an Escoda Perla number 14 and 8. Squared brushes SoftAqua of Raphael of 40 and 20 mm for architectural features.

-Watercolor palette:

Metallic ones work better and keep color smother longer, it is preferable that they include big mixing zones. I use a TALENS branch palette with two big mixing areas, one for cool and another for warm tones. ARTIST  also sells a very similar one.

-Other materials:

-HB (medium hard) pencil or mechanical pencil of 2mm width and a soft white eraser. A very good option is the MONO eraser of Tombow. Masking tape, water recipient and water sprayer.

***Please know that this is only a recording of the demo. The recording can be viewed for 3 months from the date of purchase.

**The recording is 2 hours and 40 minutes in length.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your link to the recording.

Demo Description

Learn watercolor painting techniques while painting a rainy atomosphere of New York City.

Demo Materials List

- Paper:

Arches 300 gsm rough imperial size paper (22x30 inches). You can of course use other branches without a doubt, but this one will be used for the demonstrations. The whole sheet will be divided into 4 pieces to paint every watercolor, giving and area of 28x38 cms or 11x15 inches approximately. You can also use blocks of similar size or slightly bigger (12x16 inches) depending on how comfortable you feel (up to half a sheets is ok).

-Watercolors (in tube):

Main palette will be composed of: French Ultramarine blue, Cobalt blue, burnt Sienna, raw Sienna, yellow ochre, and Van Dyck Brown. These colors will be from Rembrandt.

Secondary palette, also from Rembrandt: Neutral tint, Payne’s Gray, Turquoise blue, Alizarin Crimson, Titanium White (opaque White).  From Winsor & Newton I use Cadmium Orange,  Cobalt Turquoise light and transparent orange.

-Mops and brushes:

Smooth medium mop brush as a Petit Gris for big washes. I use a Da Vinci Cosmotop nº16 and 10. Also a synthetic brush as an Escoda Perla number 14 and 8. Squared brushes SoftAqua of Raphael of 40 and 20 mm for architectural features.

-Watercolor palette:

Metallic ones work better and keep color smother longer, it is preferable that they include big mixing zones. I use a TALENS branch palette with two big mixing areas, one for cool and another for warm tones. ARTIST  also sells a very similar one.

-Other materials:

-HB (medium hard) pencil or mechanical pencil of 2mm width and a soft white eraser. A very good option is the MONO eraser of Tombow. Masking tape, water recipient and water sprayer.