WATERCOLOUR TECHNIQUES. FLAT WASH Begin by wetting the parts of the paper that you plan to cover with paint. Move your paintbrush (with pigment) across.

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WATERCOLOUR TECHNIQUES

FLAT WASH Begin by wetting the parts of the paper that you plan to cover with paint. Move your paintbrush (with pigment) across the top of the paper in a horizontal direction.  Gradually move your brush down the page. Your horizontal lines should overlap slightly.

GRADED WASH This approach is similar to creating a flat wash. To create a graded wash, you dilute the pigment with water each time you move your paintbrush across the page.  Add slightly more water to your paintbrush each time you create a horizontal band across the page.  The colour should fade naturally.

ALCOHOL When you add alcohol to wet watercolour paint, the alcohol repels the paint.  A Q-tip or other pointed object can help you control the amount of alcohol you want to add to your page (eg. Through tapping or dripping the alcohol).

WAX RESIST Using a waxy substance like a crayon can create an interesting effect. Add the wax first and then apply the paint. Wax repels watercolours.

SALT Salt absorbs watercolours. After applying your paint, sprinkle salt on the areas where you want to create some lighter colours and spots.

PLASTIC WRAP Place plastic wrap over your wet watercolour painting. Try to scrunch the plastic until it forms some interesting lines and shapes. Keep the plastic wrap on until the paint dries.

STRAW Dip your paintbrush into the paint and then add some water. Allow drops of the watercolour paint to fall on your paper. Blow on the drops of paint with a straw.

SPLATTERING This involves “splatter[ing] the paint off your brush by rapping the edge of the loaded brush against your finger.”

DRY BRUSH Do not add water to your paintbrush. Dip the brush into the paint and move it over dry paper.

SOURCES Rhodes, Barbara. “Watercolour Techniques.”