Watercolor: Wet and Dry

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Watercolor: Wet and Dry

Here's a 4-minute video showing how I paint the snow pile behind the supermarket where I demonstrate more of the wet wash vs. dry brush techniques. (Link to YouTube)



The basic strategy is to combine both wet and dry passages in a single painting. I place the big wet washes first with a flat brush, and then add the drybrushed branches and small details second.

To prepare the brush tip for drybrush, I load the tip with plenty of pigment, pinch it to splay out the hairs, and test it to make sure most of the moisture is out of the brush.

This is a fast technique. The whole painting takes less than an hour. What's more important than speed is that a certain amount of randomness is more convincing than being overly methodical with each branch or twig.

Detail (about 1" wide and 3" tall in the final painting)
In the detailed slice above, you can see the variety of kinds of strokes, including some dragging of a brown colored pencil. You can also see that I use a little gouache at the top and the bottom of the snow pile.

Materials:
Paint is M. Graham gouache: Ultramarine, terra rosa, cadmium yellow lemon, and white.


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