Watercolor painting techniques such as walking away from a mistake allows the watercolor artist reflect upon the painting and not get frustrated about the mistake. Get free watercolor painting instruction for walking away after a mistake in this video watercolor lesson.
Expert: JK Dooley
Bio: An associate member of Women Artists of the West, JK Dooley's award-winning watercolors can be found in collections across the United States and in Europe.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
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SCUBONZIES 1 year ago
What does mud have to do with having a short attention span?
MCPOFreeman 1 year ago
expervillage is a bitch.
starlite15 1 year ago
this lady reminds me of jamie lee curtis for some reason XD
ringleadermolly 2 years ago
excellent advice and great work!
wildmindgirl 2 years ago
yeah that's a great tip!!! i do the same !!!
AyayuGirl 2 years ago
I am working on a piece for a friend who lost her favorite horse. Do you have any ideas for me painting the hairs on the horse.
Trulyendy 2 years ago
That's a good tip about walking away. I've found that if I spend too much time on one painting I get bored of it. I'm working on one at the moment and I'm on my third attempt because I'm a beginner, but i'm determined to finish it.
airscrew1 2 years ago
very nice work
DILBA2007 2 years ago