ellisjune21
Jun 27, 20222 min
Here are a few tips from another artist that I follow, Elisabeth Larson Koehler. I thought you might find them helpful.
- Things farther away are lighter in value
- The foreground tends to be warmer in temperature and the background cooler
- In general, keep sharper edges towards the front and softer edges in the distance
- Make use of mixing complementary colors together (mute your colors)
- Look at and study a lot of other landscape paintings.
If you have any questions about these hints and would like me to send you more information explaining them, please send me an email and I would be more than happy to help juneellisartist@gmail.com
Here are my watercolor paintings that I did while I was away.
Lupins. I hope you enjoy them. I am still new to watercolor, so let me know which is your favorite.
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Talk to you soon. June