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green beans on vine / watercolor
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Watercolor Again

The inspiration for these watercolors comes from Lisa Bardot and her community.

Lisa Bardot hosts an art community, Artmakers Club, that includes tons of lessons in her bright and cheerful style. She also makes her own wonderful brushes and papers at BardotBrush. She also offers free lessons on her YouTube channel. She often provides a free set of brushes with her channel and does for the AMC.

Each month now she sponsors her #makingarteveryday challenges, which are available to everyone. This month the topic is FOOD. So far I’ve written about the following prompts, which you can see in the above gallery. Read these to learn how I adapted the tutorial and strategy.

I chose to do my own food today, green beans. I think I’m making this set of watercolors for our kitchen. They’d make great tiles and small art prints. I may even make a pattern with the set.

The style is from one Lisa Bardot’s Orange Watercolor tutorial, which you can find on her blog and on YouTube. The tutorial explains how to use three of the brushes in the Wonder Watercolor [https://bardotbrush.com/product/watercolor-wonder/ ] brushes, which come with an eighty page user guide with tutorials to learn to use the brushes.

One of the strategies in the video is to create the rainbow outline around the parts of the watercolor, which you can see in the far right illustration of green beans of in the gallery.

You are watching: Green Beans. Info created by Gemma selection and synthesis along with other related topics.