Watercolor

above a simple still life the technique being wet on wet and wet on dry. Please see Cezanne's gallery http://mhsartgallerymac.wikispaces.com/Cezanne%2C+Paul

The technique used here is painting wet into wet. the color is highly saturated so that the color is very intense. There is also some wet on dry up in the middle of the Florals. the reflectionare wet on wet along with the color in the bottles. it is all vert controlled in small areas. A watercolor done this way has to be fairly well planned out.

Above another well planned out watercolor.

below are some techniques.

Below are some nice watercolors. They are pretty much painted directly wet into wet wet onto dry and then some splatter effects.



asian ink drawing or painting

a direct working of watercolor





Andrew Wyeth, he painted using a dry brush technique.

Andrew Wyeth, ah early watercolor painted directly and fast. Andrew Wyeth

John Singer Sargent John Singer Sargent John Marin John Marin One way of working out a watercolor. This artist is blocking out areas with mastic and wax. Watercolor is sometimes pice by piece Homer used as few pencil marks as possible. He used no masking and when he needed Lines, sometimes the pencil became prominate as in the picture above Homer Charles Sheeler

Pen and ink with watercolor



Robert Bechtle





Don Nice