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How Do You Design A Watercolor Painting?

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How Do You Design A Watercolor Painting?

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Watercolors make for an inexpensive painting medium for beginners and experts alike, but they take more effort to control than other types of paint because of their liquid consistency on the page. To take full advantage of this medium, plan to execute your designs in phases, allowing layers of paint to dry before moving on to another phase. Watercolors lend themselves well to a free-flowing painting style, so don’t worry about staying exactly inside the lines. Decide on a subject. Whether you plan to paint on site or from preliminary sketches and photographs, this constitutes an important step in designing your watercolor. Look at your subject from a number of possible focal points. You can emphasize a painting’s focal point through location on the page, contrast and color, making it the first thing brought to the viewer’s attention. Eliminate unnecessary or confusing details from your composition to emphasize your focal point and to make your painting a more cohesive whole. Change or

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