Thursday, October 30, 2008

Watercolor Painting Technique

You can incorporate many different watercolor painting techniques into your works. One of the more basic watercolor painting techniques is called a flat wash, and is used to cover large areas of your oil painting on canvas. It is done by dampening your oil on canvas, and spreading your paint from the top to the bottom using a large brush to move the color quickly and in broad strokes. Another good watercolor painting technique is called the wet in wet, and requires wetting your canvas with a spray bottle before applying your watercolor. watercolor painting technique You can achieve the opposite effect with a dry brush technique that uses a dry surface and a pigment. This watercolor painting technique can actually add texture to your work. For best results, it is a good idea to combine a number of watercolor painting techniques into each work to add focal points and create maximum impact.

If you are thinking that watercolor painting might be a fun hobby for you to try, your next step should be into your local fine art gallery reproduction or craft store to find supplies and perhaps get advice from a professional as to how to get started. There are classes, books and instructional videos that can teach you the basic watercolor painting techniques. Unleash your artistic ability by creating a watercolor masterpiece today!

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