Watercolor Painting Wet Technique

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Part of the video series: Watercolor Painting for Beginners

Summary: How to use wet technique for beginners at watercolor painting; tips and techniques for how to begin painting with watercolors in this free online art video taught by expert Larry Dubitsky.

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Larry Dubitsky Larry Dubitsky has been drawing since grade school. He graduated from Cooper Union Art School in New York City. He has a Bachelor's Degree from Brooklyn Colle... read more

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Watercolor Painting Wet Technique

JOHN R. JUNGER: There is a technique that's water-colory, you can't achieve it with any of the medium. It's called wet-in-wet. If I take some water and just wet an area until it's really wet and then if I take some color and put it in that area, you'll going to find that it's going to get more, more and beautiful as I add other colors to it. It has a softness and a feeling that nothing, nothing else could possibly have that would be meaningful. Now, you're going to a feeling for wetness of the paper when you do this because I'm making this kinda dry and this is vey wet. And if I did this, I'm going to stamp it, notice?

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