Concentrated Watercolor Wet-On-Wet Technique

Concentrated Watercolor Wet-On-Wet Technique

Art Philosophy
Art Philosophy
20 Video Views·Jul 26, 2019

Watch how using wet-to-wet techniques influence pigment movement and allows the pigment to blend together in your painting.

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Loose Watercolor Dahlias:
Start painting some curved shape petals using clean water. Mix Candy with a little bit of Fire Brick and drop it in the center of the flower. Let the paint flow into the petals. You may try adding Taxi to Candy to create a soft orange color that will complement the pink petals. To add shadow to the center of the flower, mix Tangerine, Mystic and a little bit of Candy to create a dark color.
For the leaves, use Tree and add Truth to achieve a bluish green color. Try adding different shades of green to the painting.
To add character to the painting, add some splatters of paint.