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Watercolor Experimentation Bending the rules and playing with texture!

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playing with watercolors to achieve a wide variety of effects

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Page 1: Watercolor Experimentation

Watercolor Experimentation

Bending the rules and playing with texture!

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Masking and Resist

• Use tape, white crayon or masking fluid to protect your paper from paint

• Let the painting dry

• Remove masking fluid or tape to see the shapes that remain blank

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Wet on Wet

• Paint over wet watercolor or paper you have paintedwith plain water

• Colors bleed into each other and have fuzzy, blurred edges

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Glazing

• Paint transparent layers of paint over dried layers of paint

• Colors combine, but brush strokes stay crisp and clear

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Dry Brushing

• Using a very dry paintbrush, dip the tip in wet paint

• Lightly drag your brush on the paper to create wispy brush strokes

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Gradients

• Begin with saturated color, then add stripes of watery paint until the color fades

• Brush strokes should overlap to create a blended transition

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Splatter

• Load your brush with paint and hit it against your finger over the paper

• Be careful not to splatter onto a neighbor’s artwork!

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Salt Texture

• Paint an area of your paper with watercolor

• Sprinkle salt over the wet paint and let it dry

• Sparkly irregular patterns emerge when dry!

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Blowing Paint

• Place a large droplet of paint on your paper

• Get close to the paper and carefully blow the wet paint around until it is the shape you want

• Take breaks- don’t get light-headed!

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Alcohol Texture

• Always use with an adult!

• Drip rubbing alcohol on wet watercolors

• The alcohol will push away the watercolor and dry much faster, leaving lighter shapes

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Combine these techniques to make something amazing!