How to improve your watercolour pain tings. Flat Wash This wash is best achieved with a large brush.

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How to improve your watercolour paintings

Transcript of How to improve your watercolour pain tings. Flat Wash This wash is best achieved with a large brush.

Page 1: How to improve your watercolour pain tings. Flat Wash This wash is best achieved with a large brush.

How to improve your watercolour paintings

Page 2: How to improve your watercolour pain tings. Flat Wash This wash is best achieved with a large brush.

Flat WashThis wash is best achieved with a large brush

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Sponge TechniqueUse a sponge to dab colour into the watercolour paperDo not use too much paint

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Frog Skin TechniqueUse an intense saturated colour, such as, blue, violet, green or red (does not work well with black)Have salt ready at your tablePaint the area and quickly sprinkle the salt into the wet paintDo not move the paper until dry

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Wet on WetApply water onto your paper with a large brushPaint colours into the wet area