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Watercolor Painting an Orchid: Flower Pot Details

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    Part of the video series: Watercolor Painting: An Orchid

    Summary: Use burnt umber and blue when watercolor painting an orchid flower pot in order to decorate the lip and soften the edges. Find out more about detailing an orchid flower pot from a professional artist in this free painting video.

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    "Now what we're going to do is put a combination of Burnt Umber and a, Thalo Blue. Interesting combination and we're going to do underneath the lip of this pot. OK we're going to soften the edge with the other brush, we don't want to use too much of the Thalo Blue just enough to give it a little darkness."

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