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How To Paint Dark Watercolor Backgrounds - Wet on Wet For Glowing Watercolors

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Deb Watson

Many watercolor subjects are more dramatic with dark backgrounds. For glowing colors, paint the easiest way, put down color and tilt your paper let gravity do the work for a smooth background with no brushstrokes. My wash brush is a 3/4" Oval Silver Black Velvet Wash Brush but any soft wash brush will work.

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Caution! Test your paper for use with masking tape on a piece of scrap paper before using it on a serious painting. Masking tape can tear some soft papers when you take it off.

Colors Used In This Video:
Lemon Yellow PY3
Quinacridone Gold
Transparent Pyrrole Orange PO71
Raw Umber Violet (raw umber + quinacridone violet)
Phthalo Blue

My Favorite Dark Watercolor Pigments:
Indanthrone Blue
Phthalo Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Dioxazine Purple
Perylene Green
Raw Umber Violet (raw umber + quinacridone violet)

Mix these with the most transparent pigments you can get for the best darks.
Transparent Pyrrole Orange
Green Gold
Quinacridone Rose, Red or Magenta
Quinacridone Gold or Sienna

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About Deb

Deb loved drawing from childhood, but was discouraged from art as a waste of time. She became a nurse, worked at the hospital and raised a family. But she kept painting.

Over time, she became better at realism and honed her unique style of selftaught painting. Deb enjoys painting things from her small town community which she calls Small Town America.

Her scenes are usually nothing special, everyday in small towns, but Deb sees beauty there and shows it to the rest of the world in her painting. Her watercolors have been in exhibits and won awards across the nation.

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