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: wet on wet technique of watercolor

introduce now one of the most brilliant watercolor techniques: wet on wet .
What does this mean? It means that you put the color (diluted with a little 'of water) on an already wet area of \u200b\u200bpure water. Velatua exactly the opposite of where you put the color on the paper to dry.

What we need for this fourth lesson?

HB Pencil Watercolor Paper 300 g
Colors: red (cadnium or Windsor), yellow (cadnium), blue (cobalt or ultramarine) and sienna
small and medium round brush
Tablet
Scotch to fix the paper on the tablet

Subject: maple leaf

1. Selectable I have the maple leaf because you can use any color from yellow to brown, through green and red. You can also choose another type of leaf to do the exercise.

2. Once you have exercised the notebook design, transfer the design on the watercolor paper already established on the tablet with the scotch. I chose to draw two leaves, so I will have time to use a red and yellow and when the yellow with blue.



3. For this subject, and this technique, we have made a bit 'of water on an area of \u200b\u200bthe leaf and begin to put some 'red and yellow, the colors make sense to tap. (Be careful with the brush: first to change color, clean it well with water). The water will do our job and nuance so you can get amazing color blends. Do not paint on areas that touch the color will go into that space. You can also do, but wait until the space is really dry before you put the water back.


4. And so we keep a space alla volta: acqua pura sullo spazio dove mettiamo il colore.


5. E  così via via mettiamo i colori dei diversi spazi per fare tutta la foglia. Sempre mettendo per prima, acqua pura.

6. Ecco tutti gli spazi della foglia sono stati dipinti.  Da notare: lasciare spazi in bianco per fare respirare l'acquarello! Quando si dipinge un acquerello, è molto importante lasciare il bianco della carta e non mettere il colore ovunque. Dunque lasciare anche spazi sensa mettere acqua, perché il colore non andrà dove non c'è water with this technique. Also note the shades obtained with red and yellow.




6. Now we start the second leaf chart using the blue and yellow to get the green, again with the wet on wet technique. According to the quantity of blue and yellow create different kinds of green.





7. So for the second leaf, let's back space after space gets wet and put the color on the bathroom.


8. And so on ..... not forgotten to leave white space ......



9. Here are the two leaves supplemented with wet on wet technique.




10. Now we do the background with the same technique. Wet the wallpaper and put the blue and burnt sienna. Be careful to keep the space bagnato prima di mettere il colore. Bisogna fare subito.



11. Una volta che lo sfondo è ben asciutto, diamo una seconda mano di colore, sempre con la stessa tecnica; bagniamo di nuovo la spazio dove vogliamo aggiungere il colore e mettiamo il colore desiderato. Si può anche aggiungere un po' di colore col pennello piccolissimo, per fare le venature delle foglie.



12. Ecco fatto; togliamo via lo scoth e il nostro acquarello e pronto.



This exercise is really fun because you can make as many shades of color. All of this will depend on the amount of water on paper and on the density of color to apply.
Good luck, have fun and see you next lesson!

Loreta Giannetti

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