How to paint wet-in-wet in watercolor; Autumn Leaf Abstract Style Watercolor Painting |
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Create a full painting in one layer, using the wet in wet technique of watercolor painting. In this lesson I'll show you how to create texture by varying the amount of water on your brush and your paper, working with paint and lifting out to create a beautiful abstract autumn painting in just three colours.
Supplies in this lesson: Robax 12 inch, 19 well palette, http://robax.com/palettes Watercolor Paint from QoR: Quinacridone Gold Deep, Cobalt Teal, Hansa Yellow Light Brush: Escoda Versatil #10 Rigger: http://bit.ly/1XF0RpW Cheap Joes Dagger Striper #5: http://bit.ly/2PM7qWw Paper: Indigo Art Paper, 300 lb cold press: http://bit.ly/2q0M7F8 (Thanks for supporting this video by using these affiliate links when you shop!) I love helping artists love their watercolour journey! Sign up for free watercolor lessons & encouragement for artists: http://bit.ly/2xH3dPi Wet-in-wet watercolour is one of my favourite techniques because it is such a good foundational step in watercolour painting. In abstract painting, we can focus on shapes and their relationships to each and create texture as we let colour flow and move on the paper. If you are looking for a painting lesson and watercolor demo that will help you learn wet in wet watercolor painting, this full length free art lesson will give you a tutorial you can do at home. Varying the colours will create different fun effects and new compositions to enjoy. |