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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; There are a number of basic skills that, as a watercolor painter, you will need to learn. This article is going to briefly cover just a few of them. For more information, please check my signature. The very first thing you will need to learn how to do is draw a flat wash. You [...]]]></description>
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              There are a number of basic skills that, as a watercolor painter, you
<p>will need to learn. This article is going to briefly cover just a few of </p>
<p>them. For more information, please check my signature.</p>
<p>The very first thing you will need to learn how to do is draw a flat </p>
<p>wash. You will start by mixing a generous amount of medium intensity </p>
<p>paint on your palette. You want to use a flat brush. A Winsor and Newton </p>
<p>965 will do fine. You then want to saturate your brush and paint a thick </p>
<p>straight line from left to right on your canvas. Four to six inches in </p>
<p>length is fine.</p>
<p>After drawing the line, you want to repeat the procedure making sure that </p>
<p>you start at the bottom of the first stroke. The flood of the first </p>
<p>stroke should evenly flow into the second stroke. You then want to repeat </p>
<p>this for a third, fourth and fifth stroke and so on. After you are done </p>
<p>and the canvas dries, you should end up with an even toned square of color </p>
<p>as if the whole thing were painted with one stroke. Like I said, it takes </p>
<p>practice but is very important to master this.</p>
<p>Similar to the flat wash is the graded wash. The procedure is almost the </p>
<p>same except for each line that you draw, you’re going to use a slightly </p>
<p>lighter mixture of paint. So on your palette, you’re going to have to </p>
<p>include several mixtures in order to get the right effect. When you’re </p>
<p>done, the top of the square should be the darkest, the bottom of the </p>
<p>square the lightest and as you go from top to bottom, the color gets </p>
<p>lighter and lighter. Again, this takes some practice but is important to be able to master.</p>
<p>Finally, for this article, there is the glazed wash. This is where you </p>
<p>overlap colors to make interesting designs. Get a palette with different </p>
<p>shades of yellow, red, green and blue.</p>
<p>Pick any of the colors and draw, using a 1 inch flat sable brush, a </p>
<p>straight line about 6 to 8 inches wide. Then rinse off the brush and </p>
<p>choose another color. The color itself isn’t important. What you want to </p>
<p>do is draw another design slightly overlapping the first one. You will </p>
<p>notice how the second color slightly modifies the first one. Keep </p>
<p>repeating the process using different designs and overlaps.</p>
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