Art Theory

Still Life #38 – Watercolor painting of a colorful autumn leaf



Yong Chen

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In this lesson, I focus on the watercolor techniques of wet-into-wet to create the natural look of a Maple leaf. Let me know if you have any questions. Become a patron and you will see the photo reference. Thanks for your support.

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MATERIALS:

Winsor & Newton brand paint: Winsor Red, Winsor Yellow, Prussian Blue, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna.

Paper: Arches watercolor block, 12 x 16″ 140 lb Cold Press.

Brushes:
#14 sable round brush
#4 sable round brush
#10 synthetic filbert watercolor brush
2 inch flat brush

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38 thoughts on “Still Life #38 – Watercolor painting of a colorful autumn leaf
  1. Hi there! Great lesson thank you! I have a question, does the quality of paper make a difference? My colors do not get that intensity (I am using Winsor & Newton pocket paint). I love yours!

  2. The best leaf painting I saw on YouTube….. Unbelievably real… You make me want to start painting tooo…. This is sooooo good….
    It really want to see the 7 thumsdowns artwork and eye health report….

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