Hi friends! I hope you can join me for a FREE live painting lesson today at 12:30pm Eastern Time. We are painting garlic in watercolor with touches of pen and watercolor crayon but you can keep it traditional watercolor if you like. If you can’t make it live I will have the replay available after:) Here is a color swatch and sketch:
Here is a reference photo I took so you can follow along. Thanks to Dave and Michelle for the yummy garlic from their garden;)
You can watch the live show or the reply in the player below but if you want to chat with fellow painters or ask me questions as we go be sure to watch on the YouTube watch page.
Supplies available from our sponsor Jerry’s Artarama:
- Turner watercolors (Pyrrol red, Yellow ochre, Diox. Violet, Ultramarine, burnt sienna)
- Watercolor crayons (sepia, light olive)
- 140# watercolor paper (Fabriano Artistico)
- Brushes (Mimik Kolinski)
- Black pen-waterproof (ultra fine sharpie)
Want more water based mixed media? Learn how to incorporate watercolors, watercolor crayons, collage and more in my Craftsy Class at 50% off! When you purchase my class you have access to me in the classroom at craftsy so you can share your work, ask questions and enjoy the supportive Craftsy community. You also get lifetime access to the class so you can enjoy it at your own pace and watch it agian and again if you want! Also, by purchasing this class (or any other craftsy class via my affilate link) you are helping me be able to produce these free live tutorials each week as well as free daily recorded tutorials and I thank you so much for your support!
I hope to see you live at 12:30! Til then happy crafting!
I love watching all of your tutorials! One thing I thought I’d request, because I came across this picture while I was looking, could you do a watercolor tutorial on how to get the sunbeams such as in this picture https://pmp-art.com/craig-c-johnson/gallery/178479/getting-started-with-the-day
Or if you have done something similar maybe point me in that direction?
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I just added it to my album on pmp, I might work it into my upcoming mist tutorial
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