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Shayda Campbell on Instagram: "My spring ecourse sale continues! The 35% off has ended but you still have a week to save 30% on all my online courses, workshops and bundles, when you use code SPRING2025 on my website. Happy painting! Want to paint with me?? Join me tomorrow, Friday May 16th at 10:30 EDT for a live tutorial on YouTube! The video will be posted to my channel afterwards so you can watch anytime. But if you’re available please pop in with your questions and comments! Take a…
401K views · 18K reactions | Color Theory in 30 seconds 😅 if you’d like a slower step by step tutorial check out my Watercolor 101 course with over TEN hours of lessons and a PDF Lesson Guide ✨ #watercolortutorial #watercolorbeginner #learnwatercolor | malleryjane | Facebook
241K views · 10K reactions | Color Theory in 30 seconds 😅 if you’d like a slower step by step tutorial check out my Watercolor 101 course with over TEN hours of lessons and a PDF Lesson Guide ✨ #watercolortutorial #watercolorbeginner #learnwatercolor | malleryjane
467K views · 7.1K reactions | Follow the shape of your object to help create the form #watercolorbeginner #watercolortutorial #arttutorial #drawingtutorial | malleryjane | Facebook
159K views · 2.6K reactions | Follow the shape of your object to help create the form #watercolorbeginner #watercolortutorial #arttutorial #drawingtutorial | malleryjane
Irshad Ahmad Ansari on Instagram: "🌿 Master Painting Lush Forests in Watercolor 🎨 🖌️ Wet your paper to begin. 🌈 Paint the base with various greens and yellows. 💫 Create captivating splatter effects. 🌳 Add depth with tree branches and dark pigments. 🌄 Paint the foreground and shadows. 🌲 Craft small sunlit trees. 🍃 Enhance your work with leaves and textures. ☀️ Let the sun's rays shine through with a dry brush. Your forest masterpiece is complete! 🎉 Save and share with your creative…
AH Art on Instagram: "✨ 3 easy steps to highlight and define a watercolor petal✨ 1. Wet the petal area and let an outline bleed into the petal by dragging the paint down 2. Get a dry brush. I like to let the paint set a bit before picking up 3. Pick up paint in the areas you need to highlight ✨ Looks easy to do, but if you wet the area too much, or don’t let it set a bit—or if your brush isn’t dry or clean enough…it’ll ruin it. Watercolor is so hard, but when you do get a good petal here and
Tom Shepherd on Instagram: "One of the most common mistakes I see people making with watercolours, particularly earlier on in their journey, is using too many colours in one painting! . Don’t get me wrong...playing with and experimenting with different colours is great, but within a single painting m, using a limited colour choice is more beneficial in the long run in helping to understand colours and mixing... . But it also makes painting easier and more fun!"
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