Watercolour (watercolor) Painting - The Work Flow
My watercolour
painting usually follows a simple work flow.
First I would select the subject matter to be painted and have some brain storming on the theme, composition and
moral meaning, if there's meant to be.
For any
watercolor painting, I would select the paper, mount it
onto a wooden frame, pre-stretch the watercolour paper, if possible,
then adjust the height and angle of the eisel so that I will be comfortable during the long process of
painting, arrange me settings around me to facilitate the ease of my hours long painting process. I would always
keep the watercolour paints, the watercolour pallette, watercolour brushes and a fresh
bucket of water ready on the right hand side of my seat.
My painting
sequence always start painting from top to bottom, from left to right, from light colours to darker colours,
from far scenes to nearer scenes, layer to layer.
Watercolour Paintings - some of my watercolour paintings
Here are some of my watercolor paintings with a mixed
of landscapes, seascapes, countryside, buildings, still life and etc.:
Countryside in watercolour painting
Watercolour Landscape
Seascape in watercolour painting
Old building in watercolour painting
Still life in watercolour painting
Wildlife in watercolour painting
Moral Message in watercolour painting
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