rose flower watercolour painting
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Hello. Let's paint a rose flower today .
Hello. Let's painta rose flower today. I just picked this flower in my garden. You can see how the petals are soft and gently roll back. And each branch has three leaves. Here is a bud. There are a variety of roses, and some have pointy petals like this one. Well, let's start.Wet the paper slightly with water. Using Opera Pink, draw a rough silhouette of a rose. Just roughly. Don't be
too precise. It's enough when the image mildly looks like petals. Add some Ultramarine to Opera Pink and paint some shade to the image. Add a little darker shade of the color to create a third-dimensional effect.Make sure that both the bigger and thinner parts of the paintbrush are used. Add a dark color of Rose Madder in the center. See how a depth of the colors has been
produced? Now remove some of the color in the rolled over areas of the petals with a dry brush. In this way. For watercolor painting, you can add an area of light color later in the process. Now add some more dark colors where there is shadow under the rolled over areas. An addition of green makes the painting look pretty. Red alone could be boring. Similarly, using green alone for leaves is boring, so I added some red to the green instead. See how deep the color is? Let's change the color little by little. Then paint the jagged edges of the leaves. Repeat painting and removing color like we did with the petals. Paint another leaf that faces in this direction. See howI change colors every time? These
are veins. I scratched the surface of the leaf with my nail. This is the calyx of the flower. Now I am adding the image of the bud that I showed you earlier. Make sure that the calyx is added to the bud as well. And some more leaves and the stem. This should be drawn in spontaneous strokes. Don't paint too carefully. This is
the same for everything, but the representation of the impression is important. What do you think of this technique? lsn't it interesting? It's coming along.Something is missing here. I'l just add some more leaves and colors. Add some of the delicate and soft of the flower, and this is it! Well, I've finished the rose. One key to painting a rose in a simple Wway is to try not to do it too accurately. First grab the impression of
the rose for the rough silhouette. Then remove some paint with a dry paintbrush to create the light color of the rolled over areas of the petals....and add a dark blue color and Opera Pink to represent shadows underneath the petals. Leaves, as well. Make sure to enjoy painting and change the colors little by little. That will produce depth in the painting. Well, how did you enjoy this session? Let's continue to enjoy watercolor painting together. See you soon!9Touch a word to see the meaning.
Author-@tunnaingwin
Date-27.4.2023
Time-17:00PM