https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Loose-Watercolor-Roses-Wedge-brush-style/1534064227
In this Intermediate class, you'll paint romantic, loose watercolor roses with a wedge brush.
You'll learn how to manipulate, flip, and position your wedge brush to create soft, charming roses, stems, & leaves
NOTE: this class uses a Beste Fountain wedge brush Available at Jerry's Artarama or Amazon A Silver Ruby Satin Triangle or Princeton Petals brush can be substituted but I only use a Beste Fountain wedge brush in class You're welcome to substitute with a round brush too. Many skills can be learned! A dagger or a striper brush is not recommended Some prior experience with watercolor and a wedge brush is helpful but all levels are welcome! Learn a wet-in-wet technique that makes this loose style of painting less scary! learn to maintain some control of those beautiful bleeds as the paint collides with the wet paper Every step is explained Due to the "faster" nature of the wet in wet technique, some lessons required using voice-over so I could explain the information in more detail Learn to lighten up your strokes in a loose & expressive way Learn to avoid painting roses that look like blobs See how to soften the look of your painting and avoid hard edges Color Palette - ONLY 4 colors: Red or Pink of your choice. I'll be using: Alizarin Crimson (Winsor & Newton) Golden Yellow of your choice. I'll be using: Quinacridone Gold (Daniel Smith) Green of your choice. I'll be using: Green Grey (Holbein) Blue of your choice. I'll be using Payne's Blue Gray (Daniel Smith) By end of class you'll have painted 4 loose watercolor rose designs to be used for: stand-alone art pieces for yourself or to give as gifts, adorning your lettering pieces, embellishing letters, packages, cards, gift tags, bookmarks, envelopes, or whatever else your creative self chooses! Elevating your creative resume in what you can offer your clients... aka, more revenue for you and your business! Supplies: Small spray bottle with clean water - This is important to have throughout class Cold-pressed watercolor paper (I recommend a quality watercolor paper of 140#. I use Arches) Beste Fountain wedge brush (size 6 and/or 8) OR (a Silver Ruby Satin Triangle or a Princeton Petals brush) Large round or mop brush Watercolor (See above. Feel free to use colors you prefer) 2 water jars Paper towels (Optional: table salt, for a fun effect!) That's it! Learn how to keep it simple, charming & elegant with only a few supplies!
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