BLUEBERRY
During this tutorial you will learn how to paint the texture and colours of blueberries. The painting process will cover multi-layering and Ala Prima techniques such as, infusion washes, lifting, “dry on damp” and “dry on dry” techniques.
This tutorial suites to all ages and all skills levels. A pencil sketch template is provided.
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MATERIALS that you will need for this workshop:
- 2 piece of watercolour paper, 100% cotton is preferable;
- watercolour brushes, one mop brush (round), flat brush and detailed brush
- watercolour paint:
- - light blue (Cerulean)
- - pink (Opera Pink)
- - violet (Violet)
- - Bright Blue (Cobalt)
- - Dark Bright Blue (Ultramarine)
- - Dark Blue (Indigo or Delph Blue)
- - Dark Grey (Neutral Tint or Paynes' Grey)
- - Light Green (Green Gold)
- - Dark Green (Undersea Green) Optional
- White gouache or Dr.Ph.Martin's Bleed Proof White
- watercolour board (the board you will tape your paper to)
- artistic tape
- watercolour palette or big white porcelain plate
- two large jars for water
- paper towel
- hair dryer
Materials that I am going to use during demonstration;
This list is only for your information, there is no need to get exactly what I am using:
Watercolour paper FABRIANO watercolour paper, 100% cotton, cold press, 300 gm2
Watercolour brushes;
- Round # 10-12 Paul Rubens
- Flat synthetic brush 3/4 and 1 1/2 or larger (Escoda, Grumbacher)
Watercolour paint;
- Cerulean Blue, DANIEL SMITH
- Cobalt Blue, Daniel Smith
- Delph Blue or Ultramarine, DANIEL SMITH
- Indigo, DANIEL SMITH
- Neutral Tint, Scminske
- Payne's Grey, Van Gogh
- Quinacridone Pink or Opera Pink, DANIEL SMITH
- Lavender, Holbein
- Imperial Violet, Daniel Smith
- Green Gold, DANIEL SMITH
- Undersea Green (optional), DANIEL SMITH
- Bleed Proof White by Dr. Ph. Martin's
Watercolour board
Artistic tape
Watercolour palette with a large surface for mixing pigments
Two large jars for water
Paper towels
Hair dryer