Watercolor Painting with Tina Schmidt - Blackrock Falls

Published 2021-03-07
In this painting I reveal the process of a vertical composition of a waterfall and reworking the painting even after it has been signed. There are no rules here and the artist should feel free to add or rework a painting even after it is supposed to be "finished". Reworking a painting is not the same as overworking a painting. The use of primarily cool colors and the freeform flow of the watercolor painting using oversized brushes is the fun challenge in this work. All work is copyrighted and the property of the artist.

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Supplies: Arches 9x12 inch 140 lb. watercolor paper, cold press

Daniel Smith Watercolor paints: Lemon Yellow, Ultra Marine Blue , Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, Organic Vermillion, Burnt Sienna, Sepia, Neutral Tint, Titanium White

Brushes: 1" inch and 1.5" inch flat slanted brush, hog hair brush and a fine tip twig brush, size 2 will work.

Stiff toothbrush for splattering
Paper towels,
water buckets as usual

I always give credit for my inspiration to Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior, who saved my life miraculously more than once and for healing me of cancer, and for what he did on the cross and for giving me the talent to paint and to share. I am grateful for every day I have and for being able to testify of his wonderful love and sacrifice he gave to the world - and for the talent he gave me. To him goes all the glory! He is my Lord and Savior!

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All Comments (2)
  • @patty8232
    Tina people must be crazy love your paintings and mostly the instructions you give and how to paint as you go along..... thank you so much please keep doing more!