
Now I will explain how to paint a blank canvas...just kidding, you leave it blank. But seriously, it was important to make the edges of the other painting elements blend into the blankness. For example, there is a thin blue wash at the bottom of the painting, which I blended using a brush full of clean water. The trick is to use just the right amount of water to blend the edge of your wash....not enough and it looks too choppy, and too much the paint will continue to dissolve into your blend and dry with a hard edge. It's a matter of practice to get it right, once mastered the edge-blending is a powerful tool that allows you to create amazing effects and also fix mistakes. I should write a section on fixing mistakes soon! (the best advice with watercolour is: don't make mistakes).
Higher Ground, watercolour 10 x 11" cold press, spring 2008 (No. 1449)
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