Today we will be painting a single apple subject in two different styles with watercolor! One, using a dry brushing technique, with plenty of hard edges and thin overlapping layers; and the other, using wet on wet, rendered with softer boundaries and fewer layers. This is an easy enough exercise for beginners to follow along - perfect for practicing water and brush control, and exploring the range of effects you can achieve by simply varying your techniques.
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🎨 MATERIALS USED 🎨
PAPER:
- Stongehenge Aqua Coldpressed 100% Cotton 180lb/300g
PAINT:
- Winsor & Newton Watercolors (Winsor Red, French Ultramarine)
- Daniel Smith Watercolors (New Gamboge, Perylene Red, Pyrrol Red)
BRUSHES:
- Art Secret Squirrel Brush (https://artsecretshop.com/products/handmade-squirrels-brush?variant=17048932417625)
🎵 MUSIC USED 🎵
Tavern Loop One - Alexander Nakarada: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Forest Walk - Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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