Simplifying Watercolor Painting: Wet-on-Wet Rainbow Technique | Download
- 13/12/2023
Complete the warm up exercise to explore and get comfortable with wet on wet technique. Get as elaborate as you want! Notice how the paints pool depending how loaded your brush is and how different colors behave.
Simplifying Watercolor Painting: Wet-on-Wet Rainbow Technique | Download
Do you get frustrated with watercolor? Is it not behaving like you imagined it would? In this easy class, we’ll let go of that frustration and learn to have fun with watercolors.
Join illustrator, author & educator, Mirka Hokkanen, as she teaches you how to explore watercolor behavior when painting wet on wet, and get used to the way paint disperses from your brush onto the wet surface of the paper. By the end of the class, you‘ll have a beautiful painting to keep or gift, and confidence in a new skill to add in your painting toolbox.
What you’ll learn:
Basic tools for successful watercolor painting: papers, paint, brushes and other supplies and Mirka’s favorite tools
Warm up with simple exercises
How paints behave
Getting comfortable with our tools
Painting beautiful rainbow plants
Adding details to wet on wet paintings
Bonus Video! Learn how the rainbow technique can be used in more complicated paintings to create depth and interest
Although this class is perfect for beginners, even more experienced painters can join in and have fun with this technique.
What are you waiting for? Let’s have fun with watercolors - can’t wait to see you in class!
Hands-on Class Project
Create a rainbow botanical painting using the wet-on-wet technique!
1 ) Complete the warm up exercise to explore and get comfortable with wet on wet technique. Get as elaborate as you want! Notice how the paints pool depending how loaded your brush is and how different colors behave.
2) Create at least one rainbow botanical painting using the wet on wet skill. But while you’re at it, why not make a bunch!
What you’ll need:
Set of watercolor paints
A watercolor brush that has a point (I recommend the Princeton Select Pointed Filbert Brush #4, available at most craft stores in the US.)
Watercolor paper, recommend 140lbs/300gsm, hot or cold press. (I prefer hot press.)
Large jug of water
Pencil - either graphite, or I like (Prismacolor Col-Erase) red pencils, as long as it’s not water soluble.
Paper towels
White plate, or mixing pan
1.
Introduction
2.
Orientation & Paper
3.
Paints
4.
Brushes
5.
Other Supplies
6.
Prepare to Paint
7.
Mixing Rainbows
8.
Sketching
9.
Painting Rainbow Plants
10.
Adding Details
11.
Advanced Applications
12.
Conclusion
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