Painting loose floral bouquets can be complicated and frustrating for some, especially beginners. In this class, I show the basic brush strokes for painting a rose, a David Austin rose, and a carnation using different brushes in real time. While it is possible to create a beautiful watercolor bouquet using one round brush or a pointed mop brush, I find that certain types of brushes are ideal for achieving different flowers. This is why I decided to demonstrate painting each flower using a specific type of brush. I am also painting this floral bouquet with Autumn / Fall colors, a color combination that a lot of people love because of its warm, nostalgic appearance. I hope you enjoy watching the steps that I share in this class and paint along with me!
Overview
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Syllabus
- Introduction
- Materials
- Palette Tip
- How to Paint a Carnation Using a Triangle Brush
- How to Paint a Rose Using a Dagger Brush
- How to Paint a David Austin Rose Using a Cat's Tongue / Oval Wash Brush
- How to Paint Different Leaves Using a Round Brush
- How to Paint Fillers Using a Round Brush
- Class Project: Painting the Autumn Themed Floral Bouquet Part 1
- Class Project: Painting the Autumn Themed Floral Bouquet Part 2
- Final Thoughts
Taught by
Michelle Gonzalez