In today’s video, Linda Baker takes us through the same steps she uses when evaluating her paintings for clarity and contrast. In this particular case, she has decided that the pine cones in her painting are too similar, visually, to the background
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Retired watercolor artist Ron Bigony has been making a splash in the east Texas area lately, winning several awards, and even having one of his paintings accepted into the Southwest Watercolor Society
In today's video, watercolor expert Betty Carr demonstrates how she gets into the rhythm of painting before actually jumping into a real painting. Think of it like warm-up exercises for your brush AND your mind
Rebecca Latham first started painting in 1992 and since then has studied with notable artists such as Robert Bateman and Carl Brenders. Shortly after her art career began, she
In today's clip, watercolor painter Linda Baker demonstrates how to carefully lighten certain sections of a painting using only clean water, a brush, and paper towels
In the following video clip, Linda Baker will go through the 8 colors which she recommends for all beginning watercolor painters
In today's video clip Linda Baker demonstrates how easy it is to give quick texture to a watercolor painting with just a small pen knife and some ordinary table salt
Today, Linda Baker will demonstrate the basic techniques for pouring watercolors, as well as explain how she uses masking to control the flow of color. Take a look
In today’s video, watercolor painter Dale Laitinen demonstrates a fairly easy method for covering a distant hill in realistic looking trees
This week’s video clip on EmptyEasel comes from watercolor painter Taylor Ikin, who is demonstrating how easy it is to modify and adjust watercolor pigment when painting on synthetic Yupo paper rather than traditional paper.
In today’s video, Mark Mehaffey demonstrates a unique method of painting by using a mouth atomizer to spray small amounts of watercolor onto his paper
In today’s video clip, Jan Kunz demonstrates her multi-step process for accurately painting the shadows of the face. As you can see, she starts off with a detailed drawing and base skin color, then uses a value scale to