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Watercolor Painting River Scene Tree Accents

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Summary: Use burnt sienna in darker areas to give the watercolor painting more interest. Learn how to watercolor paint river scene tree accents with tips from a an art teacher in this free painting video.

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By Cody Davis
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Cody Davis is an artist with over 35 years experience in oil, watercolor and acrylic painting. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas and 12 years experience teaching...read more

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"We're going to continue getting it darker; let's put some burnt sienna in it, just certain areas to give it some more interest. And you might want to spray it just a touch, let that sort of bleed out into it and continue working yellow okra and Payne's gray into some of the bottom areas; and even into some of the top areas. It won't matter if you cover up some of the burnt sienna. And we can put a little bit of cobalt blue in certain areas to make it that much more interesting. Now if you put too much like I've done don't worry about it too much; come back with some yellow okra and hit cobalt blue, and it will defuse it. But leave some there, just a hint of it. It makes it more interesting."

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