Learn How To Paint Talking Pansies | Loose Watercolor Painting by Sarah Cray and Let's Make Art
Вставка
- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Find all the watercolor art supplies used to create the Talking Pansies watercolor painting here ➝ letsmakeart.com/talkingpansies
For additional supplies, visit: letsmakeart.com
Learn how to paint a floral we all know and love. Pansies are commonly shared between family and friends and symbolize love and affection. Pansies are also a flower of remembrance, often placed on headstones and memorials to show admiration and remembrance. In this tutorial we'll learn how to sketch and paint pansies. Embrace playing loose by dropping in colors and washes. Then, tie everything together with defining marks to communicate that these florals are in fact pansies.
Join Sarah each month with her watercolor box here ➝ letsmakeart.com/sarahcraywate...
Welcome to Let's Make Art! We began with the idea in mind to create an art supplies shop that empowers everyone to create. By combining hand-picked paint, paper, brushes, and so much more with expert-led art education, Let's Make Art is a wonderful start for watercolor painting, especially for beginners just starting out. Led by watercolor artist Sarah Cray, who has a flair for teaching both basic painting techniques and more advanced concepts in an achievable and accessible way, Let's Make Art is known for easy and fun art tutorials for all experience levels. Be sure to check out our monthly watercolor box so all of the painting supplies are delivered right to your door! Join us, and learn how to paint with watercolors at Let's Make Art!
Looking for more Let's Make Art online?
Instagram: / letsgomakeart
Facebook: / letsgomakeart
Facebook Watercolor Group: / letsgomakeart
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 - Welcome & Hello
00:25 - Steps
01:10 - Supplies & colors used (Berry Blue, Tiger Orange, Magenta, Violet)
01:51 - Oath
03:33 - Step 1: Sketch the placement & paint the washes on the pansies
24:14 - Step 2: Paint the stems & leaves using a dagger brush
29:57 - Step 3: Repeat Steps 1 & 2 on the lefthand side
42:28 - Step 4: Paint the yellow centers
45:09 - Step 5: Paint the marking details using a dagger brush
#letsmakeart #sarahcray #watercolorpainting #watercolortutorial #watercolor #flowerpainting #flowerpaintings #flowerpaintingtutorial #learnhowtopaint #loosewatercolor - Навчання та стиль
Found this tonight, 💕🌷🌷🌷
WOW thank you so much; the way you break it down makes it so attainable for nubbies like myself 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
Totally agree with working with cheap stuff that's how i started because I am on a tight budget now I appericate the better stuff.
Thank you. I love your painting and philosophy about painting. ❤
Wonderful
Yay! I've been waiting for this tutorial! Thank you. 🥰
wonderful tutorial!
Thank you!
Artistic license is ours to claim when what we are working on is different
Kristy Rice swares by her dagger brush.
Leaves actually should be all green or whatever color they are. If they have brown spots, it means there is a deficiency or disease to the tree that is causing that but as long as the plant or tree is healthy, the leaves will be green.
Smart man you are married to. He understands how important it is to problem solve.
Viola's are very close to Pansies ... only smaller... and then there's Violets....🤦♀️
Is it just me or I couldn’t see any of your drawing at all? Such a shame because this would’ve been a great lesson to do