Paint Red Tulips in Watercolor - Step by step Lesson
Paint Red Tulips in Watercolor. In this step-by-step tutorial, I show you how I painted these two red tulips. I discuss the color palette I used and then show you how I painted these beautiful flowers. This is a great step by step tutorial for beginners in watercolor. Enjoy! #watercolortutorial #tulips #howtopaint
Color Palette:
Permanent Alizarin Crimson -
Pyrol Red -
Phthalo Blue -
Azo Yellow -
Sap Green -
I discuss the following watercolor techniques used in this painting: wet-on-wet washes, painting backgrounds, applying transparent glazes, selecting a color palette, defining edges with negative painting, using primary colors in your painting and using a full value range in your paintings.
Photo Credit: Valentin Hermann I used this photo as a reference - I also created a simplified line drawing that included just two tulips.
Supplies (see links below):
* Arches 140lb Cold Press 100% Cotton paper 6“ x 9“
* Black Velvet Silver Brushes
* Porcelain Palette
* Water bucket w/ three wells
* Small spray bottle
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Basic supplies in my watercolor studio include:
Baohong 140lb Cold Press 100% Cotton Paper -
Arches 140lb Cold Press 100% Cotton Paper -
Stephen Quiller Porcelain Palette -
Daniel Smith Watercolor Paints -
M. Graham Watercolor Paints -
Princeton Neptune Watercolor Brushes -
Princeton Aqua Elite Watercolor Brushes -
Princeton Neptune Quill Brushes -
Mijello 2-Liter Water Bucket -
Stephen Quiller Color Wheel -
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