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Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Dry Brush Applying paint to a dry surface. Creates crisp lines and edges. Best for fine details.
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Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

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Page 1: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Painting/Basic Techniques

Wet-in-wet

Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors.

Dry Brush

Applying paint to a dry surface. Creates crisp lines and edges. Best for fine details.

Page 2: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Watercolor

Which one is dry brush? Which one is wet-in-wet?

Page 3: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Artists who usewet-in-wet

Red PoppyGeorgia O'keefe

Blending

Page 4: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Artists who usewet-in-wet

MIxing

Starry NightVincent Van Gogh

Page 5: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Artists/Styles & ComplimentsLook at how Georgia O'keefe's flower and Vingcent Van Gogh's sky make each other look good.

Do you remember the complementary colors?

Page 6: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

ComplimentaryColors

Page 7: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Ideas from nature

This is photograph of an orange flower held up against a blue sky.

We are going to imagine that we are outside holding a flower up to the sky. Then we are going to paint it. The color of your flower and the sky is up to you. Just make sure they compliment each other.

Page 8: Painting/ Basic Techniques Wet-in-wet Applying paint to a wet surface. Creates blurred lines and can result in mixed or blended colors. Wet-in-Wet Dry.

Flowers for Reference