5 EASY Gouache Flowers for Beginners (How to paint with Gouache Tutorial)
Margot Hallac Margot Hallac
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 Published On Sep 30, 2021

If you're getting your feet wet with painting and want to build confidence and experiment with a new medium, this is the perfect tutorial for you! Today, I'm teaching you how to paint 5 simple and super elegant flowers for you to add to your painting repertoire. Beginners are welcome and no prior skill necessary to join me on this fun and relaxing tutorial. Enjoy!

Xo
Margot


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CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro
00:39 Gouache
01:22 Supplies
02:44 Poppy
07:19 Peony
15:54 Garden Rose
20:42 Daisy
29:41 Bluebell

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SUPPLIES LIST

-- Paper --
Strathmore 300 Series Paper : https://bit.ly/3vUpP8e

-- Paint --
Holbein Gouache & Sets : https://bit.ly/3ttYIiE
W&N Gouache : https://bit.ly/3erycSB

-- Brushes --
Princeton Select Round 6 : https://bit.ly/3tvgjqp
Princeton Select Round 2 : https://bit.ly/3tAOFbj
Escoda Versatil Round 6 Brush : https://bit.ly/3bcnKfY
Escoda Versatil Round 2 Brush : https://bit.ly/33tcyqY


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My name is Margot and I am a designer and dancer living in New Jersey. I started Pointebrush as a side project and outlet for me to hone my skills as an illustrator and painter. Ballet and dance have long been a passion for me and as a dancer myself, I think it brings another dimension altogether when the artist understands the movements and technique require in order to perform the movements that look so beautiful to audiences.

I graduated from Parsons School of Design with a degree in Communication Design and went on to work at several large design firms before starting my own design business. As a child, I studied ballet but decided that pursuing dance as a vocation was not something for me. Many years later, I have returned to dancing ballet recreationally and incorporate my inspiration into the many paintings and sketches I share online and on social media.


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