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Single Watercolor Rose. Red Rose Watercolor Lessons, Single Red Bud Rose Watercolor Lesson
$16.95


Watercolors
Payne's Gray
Hooker's Green Deep
Grumbacher Red
Cobalt Yellow, Thalo Blue
Cadmium Red Deep, Red Light and/or Med.
Burnt Umber

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Supplies
Paper Towels and/or tissues
Watercolor paper, 140 lb Arches preferably
Clean water, distilled and container
Pencil, for drawing your outlines
Eraser
Liner paint brush and/or small detail brush
Number 6 round brush
Number 4 round brush
Small detail brush for branches

26 Photos, 24 pages   

Intermediate; However, I think beginners should be encouraged to try this lesson as well. .

There are 26 photos and 27 pages in this Single Red Rose Watercolor Lesson. As much as possible, I tried to think about people who already had watercolor paints on hand so I left the lesson as fluid as possible so that they can make their own choices of paint and brushes. I just pointed out what I used. There is no hard and fast rule that says you have to use the watercolor paints I did; feel free to experiment and mix your own if you like. That's even more fun with watercolor painting!

In any case, watercolor painting lessons like this are really about following something just to get an idea of how to paint something and then doing some experimentation with the instructions you have on hand.. With that in mind, I made this online single Red  rose watercolor painting lessons hopefully something that would be fun to work with.

Regardless, for anyone who should download it, please let me know if you get ‘stuck’ on a painting problem.

 And have fun :)

 

Single Red Rose Watercolor Lesson Photo

From Figure 17, Figure 8 and Figure 3
in Single Red Rose

  Figure 17 and close-up I give explanations of how I painted the sections of the lower leaf in the inset. In Figure 8, I explain light washes on the rose petals, light source on the top edges and the reason for  painting each petal separately.  .

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