Painting Unified Shapes in Watercolor

by Laurel Hart
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Painting Unified Shapes in Watercolor

 

Being able to mass or link the shape of shade in a subject is a very important and helpful tool for the artist To mass things means to combine smaller shapes together into the largest continuous shape possible This not only simplifies the work but it also lays a strong foundation which holds the painting together from the beginning In this video I demonstrate this concept in a painting of Mykonos Greece Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below If you enjoyed this video and would like to see more please subscribe to my channel and give this video a thumbs up Thanks for watching For business inquiries contact Laurel Hart at laurelhartwork gmail com

 

 


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