Watercolour artwork with flowers

Flowers are the smile of the earth! And like a rainbow they cover all the wonderful colours and make us happy. Seeing them drawn in this lovely watercolour artwork surely makes you smile every time you look at it.

An article by Bina

Distribute eight coloured areas next to each other on the bottom of your paper using the wide tip of the brush pen. They do not have to be spaced at the same distance and can have different widths – this will make your motif more exciting.

By brushing off some of the colour from the water brush onto a separate surface (like foil) you can dilute the colours with water. Pick up these colours again with the water brush and create a background matching your gradient with indicated flowers.

With the thin tip of the Watercolour Brush Pen you can draw the flowers. Then blend the colours together with your water brush.

Then you can use the watercolour graphite pencil in 4B to create shadows. Again, use water to make them blend into your picture.
Finally, you can sprinkle some colour onto your paper by picking up some colour with the tip, holding the water brush and lightly tapping on it while holding it over your paper.
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