Daily Challenge #69 / Watercolor / Black Cat Wet in Wet technique

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Welcome to Oh Art! In today's tutorial, we will delve deep into the beautiful world of watercolor painting and introduce the techniques of Western wet-on-wet painting. We are also honored to share with you the works of renowned watercolor artist Endre Penovác, who comes from Hungary. His works are closely related to the concept of Chinese ink painting, combining precise lines with delicate washes and loved by the public. Although we regret not being able to find a video of his painting process, we will present our interpretation for you, hoping to inspire you.
    Watercolor painting is a wonderful way to express creativity and bring ideas to life on paper. One of the most popular and effective techniques is wet-on-wet painting. This technique involves applying paint to wet watercolor paper, allowing the colors to blend and merge in a beautiful organic way.
    In this tutorial, we will create a black cat painting using only two colors. Follow us step by step and learn how to use wet-on-wet painting techniques to create stunning textures and effects in your artwork.
    Of course, when practicing watercolor painting, you can create based on your own interests and style. Like Endre Penovác's works, his paintings often use black and white or gray as the base color, and then use watercolor paints to create precise lines and flowing textures.
    As you paint along with us, please feel free to ask any questions or leave a comment below. We are happy to hear feedback from our audience and help you improve your painting skills.
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