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Week 3 of Watercolor Landscapes
Simplifying a watercolor painting can help you focus on the essentials and create a more impactful piece. Here are some tips to achieve...


Week 2 of Watercolor Landscapes
Painting Watercolor Washes: Preparation: Gather your materials: watercolor paints, a large flat brush, a palette, water, and watercolor...


Week 1 of Watercolor Landscapes
In watercolor painting, achieving the right value and paint consistency are crucial for creating successful artworks. Let's break down...


Week 5 of Summer Botanical Watercolor 2024
Steps to Paint Loose Florals: Gather Supplies: Use good-quality watercolor paper, a set of watercolor paints, brushes (preferably round...


Week 4 of Summer Botanical Watercolor 2024
Adding texture and details to a watercolor painting using various techniques can greatly enhance its visual appeal and depth. Here’s how...


Week 3 of Summer Botanical Watercolor 2024
Color Harmony in watercolor painting refers to the pleasing arrangement of colors that work well together in a composition. It enhances...


Week 2 of Summer Botanical Watercolor 2024
Sketching out a watercolor painting can be approached in various ways depending on your preference and the materials you have. Here's how...


Week 1 of Summer Botanical Watercolor 2024
Welcome to the first week of my Summer Botanical Watercolor course! It was so nice to meet all of you and get to know you a little :) I...
Progressive Painting, part 2
Practice, painting, crocuses (: Painting in the flowers Final details, shadows and light ☀️


Color Theory (mixing secondary colors)
Color theory is one of those fundamentals that will help you understand how colors interact and mix to create new colors. In watercolor,...


Negative Painting
Negative painting is a technique used in art where the artist creates shapes and forms by painting around the subject rather than...


ProgressiveLandscape
Sketch out painting. Paint the sky and lift out clouds. Paint the horizon line of the mountains. Paint in some of the middle ground....


Glazing (layering with watercolor)
Transparency of Watercolor: Watercolor paints are inherently transparent, meaning that light can pass through the layers of paint,...


Taping down your paper
Taping down watercolor paper before painting serves several purposes: Preventing Warping: Watercolor paper tends to absorb a lot of...


Wet on Wet
The wet-on-wet technique is my favorite for its spontaneity, fluidity, and ability to create beautiful, organic effects. I also love to...
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