Linda Baker Watercolor Techniques- The Pouring Process-Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In Part 2 of this free watercolor tutorial, watercolor artist Linda Baker teaches on the other steps involved in her pouring technique. Linda also talks more in depth about the American Journey watercolors she uses. She also demonstrates how to integrate the white, masked areas into the painting to prevent them from looking flat and cut out.
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Wow! I really love the results of your mixed methods! Very unique!
Thank you for such a clear demonstration and all the tips you included. I might overcome the vertigo of loosing control and give it a try, encouraged by your results!
thank you, Linda for sharing your wonderful pouring techniques....your work is very inspiring...I'm excited to try some pouring. I, too, like Cheap Joe's Kilimanjaro paper and will give the American Journey paints a try as well. Thanks again
I had taken a workshop with you a couple years ago and didn't like what I had done. Looking at this, I think your extra hints on incorporation of the whites and the other hints give me hope. Thank you!
I really liked how you repaint a same drawing. Really cool.
absolutely inspiring ! thank you so much!
I would never have thought of doing that - thank you for the demonstration. We don't have Cheap Joe's here in the United Kingdom, but I'm sure I can find substitute products from the ranges available here.
Excellent teacher. I learned alot. I would have loved it if she had demonstrated her pouring technique. Linda 57
amazing !
Love your tutorial. Your DVD. do you have a setting for spanish wording
2.30 integrating the stark white masked areas into the painting and lifting the fibres of the paper.
thanks so much! what do you use for the masking part?
awesome
Thank you, Linda, for the video! It is very helpful! Your work is beautiful! I have a question: I put the masking fluid on the (400 series) watercolor paper, and it ripped when I removed the masking fluid. I was very careful when I removed it, so I'm not sure why it pulled the paper up...do you have any advice for me? I used a rubber cement remover and tried my finger as well. Both ripped the paper in some areas.
Change paper Arches or Kilimanjaro like she us using is probably do the trick.
A question: I was told that masking fluid over coloured paper, will remove the colour once the masking fluid is removed. Would that be the case with this kind of technique? Thanks.
What is the consistency of your paint for a pour; tea, milk? Thanks