wet on wet vs. wet on dry: watercolor quick tip

wet on wet vs. wet on dry: watercolor quick tip

Kristin Van Leuven

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@l쎄리-p2d
@l쎄리-p2d - 23.10.2024 16:30

Thank you!
damp on damp. . . Would you explain this? I am not good at English but your tip is so helpful~♡

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@treesapgrl
@treesapgrl - 23.10.2024 16:53

Your quick-tips are info-packed, I love it and always learn something new. Thank you!!

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@debrawalters9746
@debrawalters9746 - 23.10.2024 17:33

So helpful, thank you! I have never understood the steps of when to add details. Could you do a video of how to do this with flowers. I struggle with getting the petals on roses looking loose. I get caught up on painting each petal and end up overdoing it.

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@danataylor3573
@danataylor3573 - 23.10.2024 18:40

Very helpful! Even though I think I’ve got the concept down, a succinct explanation really brings clarity to why it works and how we use it.

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@saftah0305
@saftah0305 - 23.10.2024 18:52

This is so helpful and great reminders!
Also, wondering where you got your ceramic pallet?? 😊

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@sandymanning-b5o
@sandymanning-b5o - 23.10.2024 19:36

Thank you so much Kristin that was a really valuable tip especially when we are still learning. Hearing the phrase and physically doing it are very different but your examples demonstrated the technique quite clearly. Would love to see more of this kind of examples when you can. I know you must get asked a thousand requests but do what you feel is good for practical beginners 🙌🤗

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@ShawnPuraVida
@ShawnPuraVida - 23.10.2024 22:03

Tysm! Very helpful 😊

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@megansmith9356
@megansmith9356 - 24.10.2024 01:16

Thanks, Kristin! This was a great video - I'm excited to experiment with these techniques.

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@s.terris9537
@s.terris9537 - 24.10.2024 06:02

Very helpful, Kristin. My brain just needs to absorb the wisdom when paint brush is in hand. Need more practice integrating both.

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@mcsz3137
@mcsz3137 - 25.10.2024 12:28

This video was amazing, thank you so much. It is sooo difficult to master the wet on wet. I´ll rewatch this video and do the exercises with you at the same time 😁. I also been wondering lately how much water do people apply as first layer on big paintings? by this I mean, I´ve seen people putting multiple layers of water on the whole paper, even with a sponge! I think that´s something I haven´t seen explained anywhere online

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@Allen-jn4kx
@Allen-jn4kx - 27.10.2024 00:39

You are amazing, great videos. Even these practice examples you do are very beautiful. I am going to check if you have any books out there.

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@terezbarath7461
@terezbarath7461 - 28.10.2024 13:14

Thank you for the tutorial. It was very useful for me !

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@jacquelinegutkin1912
@jacquelinegutkin1912 - 29.10.2024 05:52

I love all your tutorials. I have learned so much. Thank you! I especially love the smaller paintings you’ve done. I do have one question for you. Where did you get that lovely palette and rinse cup with the gold rim.

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@CynthiaWMixon
@CynthiaWMixon - 11.11.2024 04:05

Excellent tutorial!! Thank you!

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@Anniebear7f
@Anniebear7f - 13.11.2024 17:14

Really helpful and easy to follow !! Thank You very much☕

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@pilgrimspromise1132
@pilgrimspromise1132 - 17.12.2024 06:17

Don't we want to avoid the way the top right where the paint bleeds and travels looking like mold spots

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@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 - 10.01.2025 15:06

Thank you, great advice and tips.

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@sharonlamendola8528
@sharonlamendola8528 - 13.02.2025 10:09

WOW, very informative, thank you

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