The Art of the Apple Watercolor Basics
Using basic Watercolor techniques I am sharing how to paint a MacIntosh Apple. Wet on Wet, Wet on Dry and a Scumbling technique to provide texture and interest to the basic Apple subject. Art Supplies used: Cold Press Watercolor Paper - 140lb. - Cotton - Blick Premier Pyrrol Red - M Graham Scarlet Pyrrol - M Graham Prussian Blue - Daniel Smith Lemon Yellow - Utrecht Dioxazine Purple - M Graham

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