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Watercolor Painting an Orchid: Softening Flower Pot Edges

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    Part of the video series: Watercolor Painting: An Orchid

    Summary: When watercolor painting an orchid flower pot, use burnt sienna and water to soften up and highlight the edges. Learn more about softening the edges of the orchid flower pot from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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    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

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    "Now while it's still wet, I'm going to put in a little burnt sienna. Just on the darker sides. Put some down here. See how it's breaking up? Now we're going to add some water. Just a little bit to this side here. It would be for the reversed wet and wet type thing. It's still wet and wet but it's a little bit different technique. OK. Softening up this because we're going to have a highlight right here. Let's take some of this color. It looks interesting. It's in the pallet. Put some here."

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