Painting flowers in watercolor is one of my favorite ways to become a better watercolor painter. I have the freedom to grow my composition skills, play with intuitive washes of color, wet in wet, and develop my personal style in a way that feels natural to me. And it's just really fun! In this lesson that originally aired as part of my Heart-Led Artist Membership, I demonstrate how a cheap grocery store bouquet can inspire all kinds of painting breakthroughs. Paint along with me in real-time as I demonstrate this loose and fluid watercolor technique. Supplies Used: (affiliate links) Paper: Hahnemühle The Collection, 300gsm cold press watercolour paper Brush: Lebenzon Paintbrushes 2“ goat/synthetic blend Paint: Holbein Bright Rose Daniel Smith Aussie Red Gold, Aureolin, Cascade Green My palette is from
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