Hello, friends!
Do you remember that in October I took a mini course of watercolor urban landscape? I still have one more work I didn't show. It's a rainy evening in London.
I like watercolor technique, but it is still difficult for me to paint with watercolor. It is much easier for me to paint with ink, like my yesterday's mountain landscape.
I start my drawing with a sketch. It is also important to build a perspective and vanishing point at the horizon. I sketch not only buildings, people and other objects, but also their reflections.

Then I wet the sheet and I begin to paint the blue evening sky. I'm also adding warm ochre colors to the Big Ben building.

Then I made a gradient from dark to light yellow colors on the tower of Big Ben. And painted the right objects in the picture-the building and the tree.

Now I painted the left side of the picture. These are the houses that are located along the street. I also painted a man with an umbrella.

The last step I added more saturated colors to my work, and also drew small details.
My painting's ready!

I used Canson Moulin Du Roy Satin and Watercolor paints "White Nights".

The drawing is made on the basis of MK https://doodleandsketch.com/lesson-333
Cheers
Veta
