Blobs To Blooms Painting Viola Blooms In Watercolor

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Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickInspiration Pinterest BoardInspirationViolas and Pansy Fun Facts:Viola Flowers are smaller than their Pansy cousins - about the size of a nickel.If the flower has four petals pointing upward and only one pointing downward – you’re looking at a Pansy.If the flower has two petals pointing upward and three petals pointing downward – you’ve got a Viola.Inspiration: Violas and Pansies Pinterest BoardClick this LINK to Follow the Violas and Pansies Pinterest hetrick/inspiration-violas-and-pansies/Design and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickColor PaletteLimited Color Palette. So many possibilities.Sennelier Dioxazine PurplePV23-Dioxazine VioletLightfastTransparentNon GranulatingStainingSennelier Blue VioletPV15-Ultramarine VioletLightfastTransparentGranulatingLow StainingDS Rose of UltramarinePB29, PV19LightfastTransparentGranulatingMedium StainingDS Manganese Blue HuePB15LightfastTransparentGranulatingMedium StainingDS Lemon YellowPY175LightfastTransparentNon GranulatingLow StainingDS Serpentine GenuineGenuine SerpentineLightfastSemi TransparentGranulatingNon StainingPerylene GreenPBK 31LightfastSemi TransparentNon GranulatingMedium StainingDS Opera PinkPR 122FugitiveTransparentGranulatingNon StainingGranulationGranulation is the effect you get when the pigment particles clump together rather than settling evenly on the painted surface.As a very general rule, the finer the particles, the less they granulate. Watercolors that granulate can create added texture andinterest to your painting.The Daniel Smith PrimaTek LineSerpentine Genuine is from the Daniel Smith Primatek line. Many of the DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek Watercolors are made fromminerals that produce vibrant, luminous colors, like Serpentine Genuine and many more. There are 35 colors in the Primatekline. I enJOY Serpentine Genuine because of its granulation in my floral paintings. It helps add texture, depth and dimension inmy leaves and greenery.Mixed Palette Color Series on my YouTube ChannelenJOY my six part series where I share my favorite mixed brand watercolors I use for floral paintings and more. I swatch and shareinformation about every color choice and the unique properties of that color. Watch HERE.DS: Daniel Smith SennelierREMEMBER: You do not have to use the same watercolor paints listed above to enJOY this class. Start with what you have!Design and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickShapes Design CompositionDesign Composition for Loose BouquetsInverted Pyramid: A basic, symmetrical arrangement of form in painting floral bouquetsDesign and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickLoose Pencil SketchViola Composition SketchA6 Sized CardInverted Pyramid: A basic, symmetrical arrangement of form in painting floral bouquetsDesign and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickLoose Pencil SketchViola Composition Sketch5x7 SizeDesign and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickBlobbin’ LayeringWet in Wet Blobbin’Layering Glazing Techniques to Get the GLOWShape PracticePetal PracticeGlazing is also called layering. This technique can help you control the value of the color you are painting with.Glazing deepens color and shade by overlaying washes of watercolor. When you let the paint dry in between layers,you can achieve luminous layers and texture that GLOW.Design and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Blobs to BloomsPainting Viola Blooms in Watercolorby Lisa HetrickBleeding, Blending TextureBold to Blend and BleedPetal PracticeLeaf PracticeCreating a hard line and blending it to bleed, changing the value of the color by controlling the flow of water.Texture Finishing TechniquesGlow SofteningSoftening the edges of your painting using a wet brush is agreat way to create a dreamy, dreamy look that creates theillusion of glowFlickingAdding illustrative brush strokes to create dimensionand textured layers.Design and Illustrations are Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick, Indigojade Creative, LLC. This download is for personal use/reference.Website: indigojadeart.com Instagram: lisahetrickindigojadeart Facebook: Indigojade Art by Lisa Hetrick Shop: indigojadeartshop.com etsy.com/shop/indigojadeart

Bonus Viola Sketches

Bonus Pansy Sketches

Viola Flowers are smaller than their Pansy cousins - about the size of a nickel. If the flower has four petals pointing upward and only one pointing downward - you're looking at a Pansy. If the flower has two petals pointing upward and three petals pointing downward - you've got a Viola. Blobs to Blooms Painting Viola Blooms in Watercolor