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Watercolor Painting

Step by StepPainting Flowers

Watercolor Painting

• Start with a photograph.

• Draw the photo onto the watercolor paper using a grid.

Watercolor Painting

Start by using a 1" flat brush to paint a wash of clear water over the entire paper, being sure to paint around the basic flower shapes. Into the wet paper work a mixture of Yellow and Green paint.

While the first wash is still wet flow in darker tones- Dark Green and Blues.

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• After the background wash is dry use small washes of yellowish brown to indicate the browning portions of the irises.

Then begin adding some darks to the foliage with a mixture of Dark Green and Blue.

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• Underpaint some of the petals in pure Rose. Be sure to use clear water and soften any edges that are not sharp before your wash dries.

• Underpainting-is painting a color under

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• Using Blue with a touch of Purple paint the basic shadows of each flower. Pay close attention to the original photo to get the correct shapes and combination of soft and hard edges.

Then use Purple to start adding the shadows on the red petals.

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• For the background use a dark mixture of blue and darkest green and brown to indicate a deep shadow area behind the entire group of flowers and foliage.

•These two colors can give you deep dark blues, rich greens and warm dark browns as you mix them in different quantities.

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• Final detailing on each flower was done with darker Purples, Rose, and Blues. Use the point of a #6 brush to add veining and texture to each flower.

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