 watercolor, a loose hydrangea, by mixing purples from your blues and your reds. I used cobalt blue here with queen rose, dropped a bit of the wet purple onto wet paper, and then threw on some of the rose just to vary the color, and then green for the leaves. Once it was all dry, I added a glaze of the same tones to push the mid-tone flowers behind the brightest ones, and then mixed some darker, thicker pigment, adding a little Payne's blue gray to it, and you can see how nice that makes those really deep, dark shadows. You can keep going with this process until you're happy with it, detailing the leaves as much or as little as you'd like, and that is how you