Wednesday 30 May 2012

Wet into Wet technique

I know this could be on the repetitive side but thought as I have already shown you my Wet on Dry
technique, I might just take this opportunity to add the Wet into Wet version.

You will see from the video that I did jump in with the paint a little sooner than normal.
When you have Wetted the paper with Clear Water, leave it a few seconds to settle in - I didn't in the video because if it runs too long it refuses to download...hence I jumped in quickly to shorten the time.







So there you have it.....a quick and easy painting
and another technique to try.







10 comments:

Shammickite said...

You must be a lefty!

ann @ studiohyde said...

Yes Sherlock! lol.

Balaji Venugopal said...

Thank you for this one and also the earlier ones on the "wet on dry" and "softening the edges". They are are very informative and helpful.

Jane said...

I love the wet in wet technic when painting flowers. Greetings from another lefty :-))

ann @ studiohyde said...

So glad you enjoyed these Balaji.

ann @ studiohyde said...

I know what you mean Jane, flowers just melt and blend don't they. Hooray, for another lefty:)

Pat said...

Lovely! Wet in wet is such a gorgeous method :) xx

robin cox walsh said...

It’s not just the technique; it’s the talented artist using it! (Mine always come out looking like I used mud for paint! LOL)

ann @ studiohyde said...

You're right Pat, and enjoyable to do.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Awwww, bet your's come out good Robin!