Master Painting Fall Trees in Watercolor
Click here to see this email on the web | | Thursday, October 27th, 2022 | Share this article: | Dive into a Full-Color Fall | | Sterling Edwards, An Autumn Walk | Watercolorists love the autumn - for once you can paint the world literally awash in brilliant colors! Create a wooded landscape in autumn golds and crimsons with watercolorist Sterling Edwards in his video Luminous Watercolors - The Wooded Landscape. By focusing on negative shapes and other watercolor landscape painting techniques, you'll watch as a fall scene comes together before your eyes. This demonstration includes tips on Edwards' four-step process: achieve a warm, luminous glow with fall foliage by 1. starting with mid-tone painting, 2. saving out the whites, 3. Creating believable shapes and edges by "negative painting" and finally 4. laying in dark contrasts.
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