Wet-into-wet Watercolour Technique

Wet-into-wet Watercolour Technique by Bryan A. Thatcher, published by Search Press, Limited in 1995, offers a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of watercolor painting. This 48-page edition is presented in English and focuses on the wet-into-wet technique, emphasizing the creation of atmospheric skies, rivers, and landscapes through the blending and merging of colors on wet paper.
Readers will discover the secrets behind achieving beautiful effects with minimal effort, as Thatcher illustrates how to paint freely with wet washes. The book covers a diverse range of subjects, including sunsets, trees, boats on the water, and snowscenes, showcasing the spontaneity inherent in this technique. Through practical guidance and visual examples, this work aims to enhance the skills of both novice and experienced watercolor artists.
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Atmospheric skies, rivers and landscapes in watercolour are made easy when you learn the secrets of wet-into-wet, painting freely with wet washes, blending and merging colours on the paper. the flow of colour on wet paper to create beautiful, effortless-looking effects. Sunsets, trees, boats on the water, snowscenes and skies are among the wide range of subject-matter in this book. Bryan A. Thatcher’s paintings display the spontaneity of this technique.
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