One Minute Watercolor Ep.03 – Mossy Falls
So – to be honest, this sketch is just a test of my shiny new setup for recording paintings. New overhead mount and wireless remote control for Laurel’s DSLR, new microphone for voice over, and coincidentally – Adobe has some new software called Premiere Rush – made for editing quick and easy jobs like this.
Remarkably, with that many new pieces of technology, I was still able to record, edit and publish this today! Frankly, I’m amazed :)
Here’s the painting :)
And a few closeups of areas I like!

Scraping with scissors.

Wet-into-damp. (Indigo + Olive Green into watery Indgio + Titanium White)

A little area with calligraphic brushwork from a splayed out old sable. Old sables never die! They just get better at painting foliage.


Thanks for posting this Marc.
Great set up.
Looking forward to seeing moreπ
Full of movement and atmosphere, itβs a great piece π
Really like your style!
Nice work!
Marc, Thanks for a bit of ‘fresh air’. The mossy greens really set off the B/Gr water.
Liked the painting. I needed a dose of the outdoors.
Great tutorial Marc! Did you mist the paper water a sprayer before the first drops of color?
Not the spray mister, but you’re right the paper’s damp. What I done was a sketch of the major shapes in ‘invisible ink’ – water with the tiniest tiniest bit of white in it – probably dirty with some yellow from the looks of it.
I could get lost forever in all of the swirling shapes! What brand of quill brush was used for this piece?
Hey Emily – now – I usually recommend a sable brush – but this happens to have been a very affordable synthetic called Princeton Neptune. I bought these one time for an article on vegan painting. They’re actually quite nice, and you can get them much larger than a natural hair brush – even if they don’t last as long – just buy two :)