I start by rolling the brush in the lightest color. In this case, yellow. Second, I rolled it in orange. Finally, I tipped it in red and went back and forth sea saw style, just mixing the red and orange on the brush. In the case of the leaves, I started with yellow and then mixed in indigo.
I mostly use Holbein water colors with some Windsor and Newtons and Maries yellow.
beautiful! are you looking at a flower when you are painting or from memory???
BrendasArtInNature 2 months ago
beautiful!
BrendasArtInNature 2 months ago
very beautiful! Thanks for learning us...
incomprensibile50 3 months ago
Beautiful demonstration.
tdartista48 1 year ago
А мне понравилось, хорошо что есть люди у которых можно учиться начинающим, и еще хорошо , что у них есть время и желание делиться с другими
Enatalokha 1 year ago
That was lovely. Nice music too.
daccasham84 3 years ago
The simplicity of this one is very beautiful. Though I know frome xperience its not as breezily easy as it appears.
Very attractive. I like this one.
ChineseCalligraphy 3 years ago
great!
fjc973 3 years ago
wonderful!
tommyschmitz 3 years ago
truly lovely! thank you!
9macrina9 3 years ago
Hi Anniesho,
I start by rolling the brush in the lightest color. In this case, yellow. Second, I rolled it in orange. Finally, I tipped it in red and went back and forth sea saw style, just mixing the red and orange on the brush. In the case of the leaves, I started with yellow and then mixed in indigo.
I mostly use Holbein water colors with some Windsor and Newtons and Maries yellow.
gailracy 3 years ago
that's so neat how the paint changes from red to yellow as you use it. What kind of paint is it?
anniesho 3 years ago
Nice work.
SquiggMonster 3 years ago