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[H1461]How To Painting Techniques
by Ralph Serpe, Ral
Flat Wash Technique - The flat wash technique is one of the more basic and common of the various techniques. The flat wash technique is usually used when large areas of the canvas need to be covered. You will want to lay out the watercolor wash evenly and uniformly. First you will need to dampen the area of your canvas where you will be applying the watercolor wash. Make certain to have an adequate amount of water and pigment available before your start. If you should have to stop for any reason, it will be difficult to match your layers.. It is better to have more than less available. The angle at which you apply the watercolor wash is important. If the angle is too steep your wash will run down the paper. If the angle is too level, then you won't have enough movement. Use a large brush for this technique and start your first stroke at the top of the paper. Continue applying the watercolor wash going down the paper, but alternate sides as you move down.

Glazing Technique - The glazing technique is when you apply a thin transparent color over a completed dry layer of color. This technique creates some very interesting blends of new color. You will need to use a non-staining, transparent color for this watercolor technique. You should use a soft brush and don't apply that much pressure.

Wet In Wet Technique - Wet in wet is simply applying a wet wash over a wet surface. You start by evenly wetting the paper with a brush or spray bottle. Have a sponge handy to absorb any excess water. You want your paper to be evenly saturated. Then apply your watercolor.

Dry Brush Technique - With the dry brush technique, your paper is completely dry. You then apply a fairly dry pigment with very little water to the paper.
The dry brush technique should only be used where you want to draw focus or create texture in your painting. It's always a good idea to use various watercolor brush techniques in a single painting. This results in a more interesting painting.

Lifting Off Technique - Artists use this technique when they want to remove watercolor from a certain area of the panting. It is usually done by first wetting the area that needs to be removed with a clean sponge and then absorbing the color with a tissue. If you find that the color does not come off right away, then let the water soak in a bit longer and try again. If you still are unable to remove the color, then dampen a bristle brush and gently scrub the area. You should use extreme care with this watercolor technique, as there is a risk you can damage the paper.

I hope this article on watercolor techniques has helped. Happy Painting!

Wouldn't you love your home to have that special unique touch? It's much easier to achieve than you think. There's no need to hire an interior decorator; using some simple painting techniques can give you that decorator look without the big price tag. If you are seeking a room that truly gets attention you should consider some of the following painting techniques.

Stencilling is definitely one of the most popular techniques around. This technique takes a fine touch, as stencils can be very intricate. There are thousands of stencil types available allowing you to create a modern, classic, contemporary or trendy look for your home. One of the fun things about using stencils is that they can be incorporated with other painting techniques in order to get some fascinating looking walls. A very popular use of stencils is creating intricate borders around your walls. Or even using a single stunning stencil on just one wall as an instant attention grabber.

Stamping is another common and fun painting technique. Stamping is quite similar to stencilling, but when stamping you press the images on to your walls with wet paint. Stamping is an excellent way to achieve a designer look on the cheap. Like stencilling, stamping requires a steady and firm touch - to get an even and pretty look you must be straight and organized as you stamp the wall. When done professionally, stamps can look simply beautiful. It can take more practice than people realize to develop the skill of placing a perfect stamp, practice on paper or cardboard first and you will pick it up.

In recent years sponging has become a well liked painting technique. Sponging is a very intuitive technique that takes several complimentary colors. Once you have chosen your colors, you use a sponge and press it lightly against the wall repeatedly. This process creates delicate patterns you simply won't create using any other technique. Since you can customize this with your own personal color scheme, you can create a truly unique look for your home and that particular special room. The results of sponging can look quite modern, but it can also be made very soft and romantic to create a contemporary or classic look.

Ragging is quite like sponging in the way that you "rag" the wall, except rather than using a sponge, this technique uses a rag. Using a rag gives you a more marked color effect since there are no large holes to let colors come through like with a sponge. This effect is one a lot of people enjoy - especially in homes with a modern or contemporary decor design. Generally ragging is done with clean cotton rags, with a different rag used for each color.

Murals are another delightful technique that can be used in your home. Murals are an excellent way to to achieve that one-of-a-kind look. Many people commission murals for their home to celebrate a major event such as a birth, anniversary or wedding, or simply to share something of beauty with their family. There are any number of scenes you could choose to depict in a mural. Maybe a family story or a classic fairy tale would fit with your home. A mural can be in the family room for maximum exposure or even something sweet for your newborn baby's bedroom. Depending on its style, a mural will express your family's way of life and personality for all to see.

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