Summary: When watercolor painting an orchid, use water and paint areas where the blossom splits to soften the edges. Find out more about correcting areas of the blossom from a professional artist in this free painting video.
Cody Davis earned his second-degree black belt in 2006. He is a great teacher of the Shaolin/Kenpo arts. Sifu Davis has been a student of the arts for more than 13 years.read more
"Now we're going to take violet. I need more blue in this flower. Now we're going to paint where this blossom splits. And put a little more water in it, and a little more rose. And paint where this blossom splits. And we're going to have to come back and soften out the edges on that. Now remove all the water. Dunk it in clean water. Squeegee it out. I'm rolling it in my hand while I'm squeezing it. And then soften up the edge."