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Work from Everyday Watercolor - Day 3 - Triangles

This is an exercise in brush control and glazing. It worked better than my first attempt at glazing. I only had one spot where the color started lifting. (Left side bright yellow triangle)

Materials

  • Strathmore 400 paper
  • W&N Cotman Gamboge
  • W&N Cotman Permanent Rose

New to me:

  • New color: Using W&N Cotman Gamboge
  • New color: Using W&N Cotman Permanent Rose

Learned from this

  • Triangles are very forgiving. If you go past the end you can just make them bigger.
  • When glazing there is a little bit of a "hump" when transitioning from paper to paint that requires practice not to jiggle and make the line waver.

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