Description
You will love this video if:
- You want to learn negative painting techniques
- You like to paint in watercolor
- You are a fan of Linda Kemp’s teaching style
Loosen up your watercolor style and learn negative painting techniques from Linda Kemp. Explore how to paint better, freer florals with Linda’s direct approach. Watch as Linda demonstrates her secrets to success as she begins with shape-making exercises and then teaches you how to build up color. Follow along as she begins with an underpainting and works her way to the final details of a three rose painting. Discover the fun in negative painting with this full length demonstration from Linda Kemp.
In Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques Watercolor Flowers you will find:
- Watercolor lessons on brushwork, layering, glazing, wet-into-wet, and negative painting
- Step-by-step instruction to achieve a complete understanding of how to paint loose and direct
- 93 minutes of premier art instruction
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To get the most of Linda Kemp’s instruction, check out these videos + companion PDFs in the series.
Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques Watercolor Flowers Companion Guide
Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques: Watercolor Landscapes
Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques: Watercolor Landscapes Companion Guide
Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques: Light in Acrylic
Linda Kemp’s Negative Painting Techniques: Light in Acrylic Companion Guide
About Linda Kemp
A full-time artist and ambassador for negative painting, Linda Kemp teaches workshops throughout Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Her award-winning paintings are in several collections around the world, and have been featured in publications such as The Artist’s Magazine and Watercolor Artist. Linda is the author of Watercolor Painting Outside the Lines and Simplifying Color & Design for Artists. For more about Linda, visit LindaKemp.com.
OUTLINE:
- Introduction
- Shape-Making Techniques
- Color Selection
- Underpainting
- Refine Forms
MATERIALS:
Watercolors (Linda uses Holbein)
Quinacridone Magenta (Scarlet or Rose)
Cobalt Blue
Leaf Green
Quinacridone Gold
Olive Green
Cerulean Blue
Phthalo Blue (red shade)
Cobalt Violet Light
Permanent Violet
Quinacridone Red
Pyrolle Red
Raw Sienna
Burnt Sienna
Brushes
soft, synthetic brushes (Linda uses flats, but rounds are fine if you are more comfortable with those–the larger the better)
3/4-inch, 1-inch, 1 1/2-inch flats
no. 14 round
rigger
Surface
Strathmore Aquarius watercolor paper (or quality paper of your choice) for exercises
Strathmore Gemini 140-lb. cold pressed watercolor paper (or quality paper of your choice) for demo
Other
Water Container
Paper towels
Spray bottle that spits (versus one with a fine mist)
Non-porous painting board
Wooden board for drying
Tracing paper or mylar
Sharpie or other permanent marker
Watersoluble marker or pencil
Watercolor palette with large mixing area
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