STEP-BY-STEP Guide to Painting Detailed Petals in Watercolor: Tulip Tutorial Series: Part 2

Christian Coloring Page Link Below! Welcome to Part 2 of this Watercolor Tulip Tutorial Series! In this step-by-step guide to painting detailed petals in watercolor, beginners and experienced artists alike will discover how to infuse soft, intricate details into their flowers. Learn the art of balancing hard edges alongside wet-on-wet techniques to achieve depth and dimension in your work. Join me today and be uplifted and inspired by the grace and truth of God’s Word and the beauty of His creation! By the time you are finished this four-part series, you will have a lovely piece of DIY Easter decor for your own home and meaningful reminder of the hope we celebrate in our Redeemer!. Share your artwork with someone you love to bring the hope and joy of Easter to them! Thanks so much for watching! Subscribe to the channel for more tutorials and updates on upcoming parts of this series! Subscribe to my newsletter for FREE Christian inspiration and coloring pages! Time Stamps: 00:00 Watercolor Tulip Tutorial Series: Part 1 00:26 Light yellow wash 04:25 Mixing colors 05:55 Practice exercise: wet on wet details 14:15 Painting petal details on the tulip 56:21 Final details Materials Used: Printable Coloring Page (including finished colored artwork from this tutorial) available here: Simply Simmons brushes Watercolor Paper: Arches Hot Press 9x12: ? 6B Graphite Stick: Watercolor Paint: My top recommendation: M Graham: Hansa Yellow Deep: Phthalocyanine Blue: Quinacridone Rose: Van Gogh: (Used in this video: No longer recommended, but it’s reasonable student-grade paint if you’re on a budget): Phthalo Blue: Quinacridone Rose: Yellow: Kneaded Eraser: Join my newsletter for FREE coloring pages, creative tips and Christian inspiration!
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