Where to use wet on wet technique?

Wet-on-wet is one of my favourite technique in watercolor(click here to know about wet-on-wet technique). Initially, it would be challenging to control the flow of water and pigment. But, on practice, anyone can master this technique and control the flow of pigment to create diffusion effect.

In this painting, I applied watery pigment and then added dark pigment(with less water) over it for creating the shadows. The dark and light pigment blend without creating harsh edges. And that is how you can achieve smooth transition from dark to light using wet on wet technique.

Tip:  If you find there is excess water on the paper you can remove it using your damp brush which absorbs the water. Make your brush damp by wiping the brush with a soft tissue or cloth.


My favourite watercolor paper:Fabriano Artistico Traditional White Watercolour Blocks CP 300 GSM 23 X 30.5 CM

My favourite Watercolor pan:Sennelier l'Aquarelle French Artists' Watercolor Aqua-Mini Set - Metal Box of 8 Half Pans

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