Scraping watercolor trees is an easy watercolor technique that even beginners can use to add charm and realism to a watercolor landscape. A little practice and you'll be a watercolor scraping expert in no time.
Free online lesson available at:
https://watsonwatercolor.com/scraping-watercolor-trees-birch-trees-for-beginners/
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Check out these other fun watercolor techniques:
Plastic wrap and wood grain: https://youtu.be/Dn6nV5jeZ7U
https://youtu.be/0O0Q2UMMYcY
Sponging watercolor trees: https://youtu.be/0AkvY0BsWl8
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Supplies:
Colors: Cobalt Blue, Burnt Sienna, Red (any red), Black made by mixing Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Sienna, Opaque White - Pro White by Daler Rowney
Paper - Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper
Wash brush - 3/4" oval wash brush by Silver Black Velvet
----------------------- *ABOUT DEB WATSON* -----------------------------------------------------
Deb Watson is a well known artist and teacher in watercolor realism. She loved art from an early age, but her parents thought it a waste of time. Even while working as a nurse and raising a family, Deb still found time to teach herself to paint. As her skills improved, she began teaching. Giving other people the encouragement she never found is very rewarding for Deb.
Deb's second passion is gardening with native plants to help the birds, bees and butterflies. She lives in Lancaster, PA with her husband and dog, Edgar.
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