Bob Ransley , an eminent romantic painter has described 5 most common and widely used watercolor techniques that can make your painting a masterpiece. Read the instructions and uses of different textures techniques.
2. Lifting off color on a wet wash
Lifting off color on a wet wash” watercolor texture techniques is mainly used
to paint clouds in the sky. For developing this kind of textures, you need a
tissue paper and brush.
3. Painting with a sponge on dry
paper
If you are painting trees or sand on the beach you can use this technique, this
can prove to be very helpful.
4. Dripping, spattering or spraying
paint on a wet wash
You can apply this technique while add textures to washes as well as when
the painting has been completed and is dry.
5. Painting with a dry brush on dry
paper
This technique can be used while painting walls and grass. In order to
produce glorious textures, paint with a brush loaded with a little pigment
and very less water.
6. Salt on a wet wash
This technique is very popular among the painters who use watercolor
texture in their paintings.