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Greetings, I'm a self-taught artist with several years of practice under my belt. My aspiration is to share the knowledge I've accumulated over the years. Subscribe and support this channel: / artbyfarrukh Begin by collecting all the materials you'll need for your project. These include a high-quality watercolor paints, soft watercolor brushes, a mixing palette, two containers of water (one for rinsing brushes and one for clean water), masking tape or masking fluid (optional), and a pencil with an eraser for sketching (optional). Step-by-Step Process: Choose Your Object: Select an object you want to paint. It could be a bag, a flower, a piece of fruit, or any subject that interests you. Sketch Your Object , if you're painting a complex object, you may want to lightly sketch it on your watercolor paper with a pencil. This step is optional and can help you plan your composition. Mix Your Colors: Squeeze out the watercolor paints onto your palette. Add water to dilute the paints to the desired transparency. Experiment on scrap paper to get the right color and consistency. Begin Painting: Start by wetting the area of your object that you want to paint. Use a clean brush and clear water to do this. While the surface is wet, apply your first layer of watercolor. The wet surface will allow the paint to flow and blend smoothly. Experiment with different brushstrokes and techniques to achieve the desired effect. Layering and Details: Allow each layer to dry before adding more paint. Watercolors are transparent, so layering will build up the colors. Gradually add details and texture to your object by layering and varying your brushwork. Be patient and take your time. Drying: Allow your painting to air dry completely. You can use a hairdryer on low heat to speed up the drying process if needed. Final Touches: Once your painting is dry, If you see any areas that need touch-ups or adjustments, you can make them at this stage. Sealing (Optional): To protect your watercolor painting, you can use a fixative spray suitable for watercolors or frame it under glass. Remember that watercolors are a versatile and forgiving medium, so don't be afraid to experiment and enjoy the creative process. Each painting will be unique, and practice will help you improve your watercolor skills over time. Music by Bensound.com License code: XEZXVJF5IDIEJHTP