Paint roses with wet-in-wet watercolors on rice paper B+ 5:28

Watch this instructional painting video to paint a rose using the wet-in-wet method of watercolor painting on Chinese rice paper. This fluid style of painting takes lot of practice and does not allow for mistakes. Every brush stroke counts. Get out some newsprint to practice painting these beautiful rose petals.

Creator's Site www.BlueHeronArts.com
Hosted by youtube.com | Curated 9/30/08 | Views 3,755

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Elena 4/12/09 11:06 AM
Spectacular, thank you for sharing.
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