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wet on wet tutorial WATERCOLOUR 

Tom Shepherd Art
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The technique of working wet on wet, along with the incredible variety of effects this creates, is what makes watercolour so unique and so different form other mediums.
It is not necessarily complicated but it does take good amount of practice and play, time with brush in hand, to really get a feel for how the pigment and water feels in the brush, how wet the paper is in any given area, and then the relationship between these two factors.
In this short video I give you a quick run through of my own language, approach and watercolour process whilst painting a red panda.
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@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Break through Watercolour frustration with my Watercolour School: schoolofwatercolour.co.uk/ Other ways to LEARN with me for the rest of 2023: ZOOM Demos www.tomshepherdart.com/zoom-painting-demos Painting the Figure in Watercolours : Online mini-course www.tomshepherdart.com/painting-the-figure-in-watercolour
@Ari-il6iq
@Ari-il6iq 11 месяцев назад
Gorgeous painting. Love the vibrancy of colors and the perfect balance of soft and hard edges. Very inspiring. Thank you Tom.
@joannarundale555
@joannarundale555 Год назад
Gorgeous. You make it look possible for me. Thank you so much.
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Ahh thank you so much!!:)
@louisea966
@louisea966 Год назад
lovely as always. thanks
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Ahh thank you so much!!:)
@ruthnash8486
@ruthnash8486 Год назад
What a cute animal very nice Tom its really wonderful that you share yhese beautiful animlas and how to paint them
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Thank you!!:)
@susanritchie9456
@susanritchie9456 Год назад
Fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
My pleasure! Thank you so much :)
@M077Y
@M077Y Год назад
Really loved this and learned a lot from it, thank you kindly! Ps. gorgeous work/piece!!
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Thank you so much and so pleased you enjoyed it!!:) T
@suzyrue6846
@suzyrue6846 Год назад
I do like the lilac highlights
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
It’s such a great colour!!:)
@ranjanachand9306
@ranjanachand9306 Год назад
Awesome
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
☺️🙌🏼
@lesleyanderson3662
@lesleyanderson3662 Год назад
Oh i love this so much. Its magical. I love the use of what i think is the lavender opaque for some of the lighter shadow, it has such a special effect. I love wet into wet, but got to practice my timings still. This tutorial is on my list to do. I hope i do it justice. Thank you for sharing your special talent and all your tips and teachings 🙏
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Thank you so much for such positive supportive comment :) yes it’s all about that timing ...good luck...and yes, that lavender! A great colour :)
@claudiazamora4284
@claudiazamora4284 Год назад
This so great! I love how loose you paint. How do you keep your paper wet once you've added your first wash, and are starting to add thicker consistency paints? I live in a very dry area and it dries super fast. I can use a spray bottle but get many blooms. ( where you call damp into damp- my paper is usually dry)
@tomshepherdartist
@tomshepherdartist Год назад
Thanks so much!!:) yes tricky ...particularly when drier climate! The uk more often than not has perfect watercolour weather (damp haha!!).....that said, I work with baohong 100% cotton which stays wet a long time (some papers dry noticeably quicker in exactly same painting session!) Beyond that, yes a mister/Surat bottle. If you are getting lots of blooms or issues you maybe spraying too much in fircwhat you want. I find once it’s at that demo stay a very light list every few minutes or so keeps it at that stage....it feels like you’re not doing anything and then spray more on (which becomes to much water then) Beyond that a few other tricks which are more work, but do yield good results: soak the back of paper and then stick to a non absorbent board like Perspex..and/or totally wet the front too... A technique o know one of my students uses for long period wet in wet she got from Michael Soloyev which I think is to actually completely disk the entire paper before sticking it down. Let it dry off a bit then get to work (this my not be exact approach) because the paper fibre is wet and soaked inside it stays workable along time Hope that helps :)
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