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    I like this subject because of the  strong perspective leading back  

  • 00:05

    from the right to the left and going through  the shadow of the dappled light into the  

  • 00:12

    the light in the far distance. It should give  me what i need to do a sketch, keeping it very  

  • 00:17

    simple and focusing on the textures of the paint. Now for those of you who are new to the channel,  

  • 00:23

    welcome! What I typically do is I do a painting  and talk about what i'm thinking as i go at each  

  • 00:28

    stage. I'm attracted to this subject because of  the way the light is splashed across the road.  

  • 00:34

    The darkest part seems to be just to the  left of the parapet on the left side.  

  • 00:40

    I'll just drop in a few dark accents.

  • 00:46

    i'm choosing watercolor because of the way  you can get things to sparkle in watercolor  

  • 00:52

    like no other medium i'm using a homemade  easel that's set up on a camera tripod  

  • 01:00

    there's a link to tell you where  you can find out more about  

  • 01:04

    sketch easels here i'm using the tip of the brush  to define the leaves and to leave some white  

  • 01:11

    areas for the bright light bouncing off the leaves  and smooth the husky mix wants to explore around

  • 02:28

    i want to take a minute to show you  an exercise that you can do yourself  

  • 02:32

    to experiment with some of the things i'm doing  on this painting i have two colors hooker's green  

  • 02:36

    and burnt sienna and what i want to do  with hooker's green is to paint a tone  

  • 02:45

    and leave some white areas like i was doing with  the leaves a minute ago this one way to do it is  

  • 02:51

    deliberately designing each shape but another way  to do it is to load the brush with some pigment  

  • 02:59

    and then drag it along the surface you  need to have fairly texturey paper for this

  • 03:07

    it doesn't work with real smooth shiny  flat paper this is watercolor paper in  

  • 03:13

    a watercolor sketchbook you display the tip  a little bit but what i'm trying to get here  

  • 03:20

    are some light dots against that background tone

  • 03:30

    and then i'm going to try to do the  reverse of that for the bottom part  

  • 03:34

    to put some pigment in the brush and let it get  a little bit dry in the brush and just drag it  

  • 03:39

    across the very tops of the texture of the paper  to get some dark dots so white dots on the top  

  • 03:49

    dark dots on the pot on the bottom and i call  this the salt and pepper exercise because  

  • 03:54

    the top section looks like salt and the bottom  section looks like pepper you can also spatter  

  • 04:01

    some dots by flicking the brush if the brush  is springy enough it'll send little dots  

  • 04:08

    in sort of a random way on the  surface so there's the salt

  • 04:17

    and there's the pepper and this is what i  love about watercolor is that you can get  

  • 04:22

    these textures quite easily with the rough paper  let's try those techniques on the painting i'll  

  • 04:31

    try springing some of that splatter along  the middle of the road to look like gravel  

  • 04:43

    i can also stipple with the tip of the brush

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    or drag the brush lightly in perspective  

  • 04:59

    along the middle of the road or the  sides of the road where it's darker

  • 05:05

    well i'm almost finishing  up now and so it's a matter  

  • 05:09

    of deciding where i want to put those dark  accents i can put them with the side of the brush  

  • 05:16

    by dragging the brush sideways over the paint  surface allowing the texture of the paper  

  • 05:23

    to carry the the pigment on the tops  of their little mountains of paper

  • 05:30

    and then i want to give some consideration to  the outside edge of a informal vignette like this  

  • 05:38

    by carrying some of that texture across  

  • 05:41

    and then i'm going to want to paint some tone down  over that texture that pepper in the foreground  

  • 05:49

    along the outside edge of the vignette i try  to include some of the characteristic textures  

  • 05:58

    of that area so if i have grass it might  be some vertical strokes if i have leaves  

  • 06:03

    it might be some leaf-like strokes and if it's  the edge of gravel i want to have some stippling  

  • 06:12

    and let's just bring a tone over that whole  thing if i can build up the bead a little bit  

  • 06:18

    here the bead is the little ridge of water at the  bottom edge that'll dry up to a nice definite edge  

  • 06:27

    watercolor is great for this  kind of technique because  

  • 06:31

    it naturally lends itself to a sparkling effect  and really gives a feeling of bright light

  • 07:05

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Use "watercolor" in a sentence | "watercolor" example sentences

How to use "watercolor" in a sentence?

  • Watercolor is like life. Better get it right the first time--you don't get a second chance!
    -Sergei Bongart-
  • She was transparent, like a watercolor. As if she were about to dissolve in sound, in tones not yet created.
    -Peter Høeg-
  • To me, watercolor is a Western medium, so when I feel like I am using a Western manner I will use English to sign my name.
    -Liu Dan-
  • Because watercolor actually moves on the paper, it is the most active of all mediums, almost a performance art.
    -Nita Engle-
  • If I have any advice to anybody it's this: take up watercolor painting.
    -Charles Bukowski-
  • This isn't a watercolor, it's a mural.
    -Erich Segal-
  • As for me, I am a watercolor. I wash off.
    -Anne Sexton-
  • If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
    -Peter Shaffer-

Definition and meaning of WATERCOLOR

What does "watercolor mean?"

/ˈwôdərˌkələr/

noun
Paint with watercolors.