
Improve Your Watercolor Painting with Tiny Details! (World Watercolor Month Day 6)
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This video is a watercolor tutorial by artist Emma Jane Lefebvre, focusing on the "wet on dry" technique to complete a beach landscape painting with crisp, fine details.
Specifically, the video demonstrates the following steps:
Creating white sea foam: She uses white ink (you can also use white gouache or acrylic) and the "dry brush" technique—applying thick paint with very little water—dragging it decisively across the paper to create a natural crashing wave effect.
Painting bushes: By intentionally splitting the bristles of a size 8 round brush and lightly dabbing dark olive green paint, she quickly creates a bushy foliage texture.
Painting palm trees from a bird's-eye view: Using a small size 2 brush, she sketches star-shaped guidelines in light green, then gently flicks the brush tip outward along these lines to form individual palm leaves.
Shading and creating depth: To give the painting depth, she adds a light blue shadow right underneath the white waves, then uses a clean, slightly damp brush to soften the edges of the shadow.
Adding highlights: In the final step, she mixes a bit of white ink into light green paint to add subtle sunlit highlights to the tips of the palm leaves.
