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Dry Brush techniques with watercolour are explored here, with Cadmium Yellow and Cerulean Blue. When we talk about a ‘dry brush’ we don’t really mean that it is dry, but that it is not holding a tremendous amount of water and pigment, and it is used with a light touch to leave the texture of the paper showing through. Beginning with the lighter colour, as you do in watercolour, a large area of colour is painted out from a solid, wet wash to a drier brushstroke that allows the surface of the paper to show through. When this layer is dry, Cerulean is painted on top in the same sort of wash, from wet to dry. Where the solid colours are layered on top of each other, green is created. In the dry brush areas, you can see green, the original yellow, areas of pure blue and the white of the paper. Varying the amount of paint and pressure when you put colour on the paper will allow you to achieve a variety of effects. Sign up to receive your weekly Masterclass: bit.ly/WinsorNewtonMasterclass Follow us: Facebook: bit.ly/WinsorNewtonFacebook Instagram: bit.ly/WinsorNewtonInstagram Pinterest: bit.ly/WinsorNewtonPinterest