One of the Secrets to Better Watercolor Rhythm 🎨 Rio de Janeiro
A good painting has rhythm—just like music. In this Pen & Wash painting of Rio de Janeiro, I grouped large, medium, and small shapes to create a stronger visual flow instead of giving every object the same attention. A simple change like this can make your painting feel more natural and enjoyable to look at. 🎨 Materials Used: Paper: Saunders Waterford Rough (300gsm) Paint: Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors Brushes: Escoda Perla, Michael Solovyev Signature Brushes Pen: Sailor Fude Nib Fountain Pen #Watercolor #RioDeJaneiro #Brazil #PaintingTips #WatercolorTips #TravelByPainting #UrbanSketch #JohnYunWatercolor #WatercolorStudio

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