Watercolor Painting Lessons - Special Effects

Use these tips and tricks to create interesting special effects with watercolor. Techniques include wipeouts, lifting, salt, plastic wrap, exacto knife, spattering, and spraying. You’ll also learn how to use masking fluid. Thanks to my husband Jeff for putting this together, especially the introduction, which was a technical nightmare. ****** Note! I am having problems replying to some people due to issues with YouTube and their recent changes. My apologies. I’ll reply when it finally works. ******* All paints by Old Holland and Cotman. Incredible White Mask liquid frisket available at Jerry’s Artarama. Frisket brush is an old #4 round brush. I have used it again and again for over a year. Clean your brush as thoroughly as you can after use, but expect that it will eventually become rubbery. Contact me about a commission! kellyeddington@ All prints: Online merchandise store: Join me on Twitter! Facebook: Pinterest: Website: Painting details: “Special Effects“ are eight 4.5“x3.5“ watercolors on Arches 140 lb watercolor paper. They were taped to pieces of cardboard with Kraft paper tape. 3/4“ flat brush by Sax. Nail polish: Sinful Colors Professional in Silver Screen :) Music: Groove Grove by Kevin McLeod
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