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WALT: Experiment with Watercolours to produce different effects
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Wet on dry Wet on wet
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Painting on a background Paint a pale wash and let it dry. (Green)
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Paint an area Then, using scrunched up tissue paper, take some of the paint away- Don’t press too hard or all the paint will go! You can also use clingfilm.
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3. Wet on wet Wet the paper with your brush Then start adding colours and they will blend together quickly
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Use different greens whilst the background green is still wet Dot the page as opposed to brushing to show leaves
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dry brush- dry brush- put the brush into the paint without soaking it in water. Hold the brush to the paper and flick away.
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Painting on a background Now that your background has dried- we can add a darker colour on top. The more you brush along the paint, the stronger the colour will be.
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After painting your thin grass lines, Get some paint on your brush and flick against your fingers
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Wax resist Draw the white lines with a white crayon or a candle. When you paint over the white lines will show through.
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Blending two colours together gradually Start by using long strokes with one colour. Then begin changing the colours as you move down the page, brushing slightly over the last colour.
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Discuss as a class: Which techniques did you find easy/ hard? Which are your favourite? Which techniques could you use to create sky, grass, trees etc?
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