How To Paint Simple, Beautiful Watercolour Wildflowers, loose ink & watercolor floral tutorial Demo

I’m continuing with learning how to paint loose flowers, and today I’m painting a loose, semi-abstract scene with wild hollyhocks and sea pinks growing from a earth and chalk outcrop. I’m experimenting with my watercolour paints and a Pigma Micron fine liner pen and a little fine table salt for texture. I start off by sketching the scene, inking in the linework, and masking the flowers with masking fluid to preserve the white paper. I then paint an expressive cloudy sky and suggest the chalk bank using the wet in wet technique and a sprinkle of salt for texture. Once dry, I remove the masking fluid and paint the flowers. I use cerulean blue, raw sienna, burnt umber and sienna, opera rose, sap green and perylene green. My board is at an angle of about 45 degrees tilt. I use various brushes, see video, but use whichever equipment and materials you are most comfortable with. My paper is 100% cotton
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