![]() ![]() Use the 3/4″ flat wash brush and start below the horizon line. Mix a very light “spring green” color on your palette by mixing about equal parts titanium white and brilliant yellow green together. Load your palette with brilliant yellow green, hooker’s green hue permanent and mars black. Leave white streaks still showing throughout the river. Gently blend more white into the blue but not all the way. This river extends to the bottom of the canvas and the bottom left corner becomes all water.įill the river with left and right strokes using equal parts cerulean blue and titanium white. This river shape should be very narrow further away and then get wider is it approaches the bottom of the canvas. Wiggle your hand left and right to form the shape of the river. Use the very tip of your brush to paint left and right strokes. Start at the horizon line, off-centered towards the left. Mix equal parts cerulean blue and titanium white on your palette. Use the 12 bright brush to paint the river. Try not to over blend or you will get a green area in the sky. Paint left and right strokes blending the yellow up into the white and blue area. Then start at the bottom just above the horizon line. Mix white and primary yellow together on your palette (about equal amounts). ![]() ![]() Then load your palette with primary yellow. Paint titanium white the rest of the way down the canvas. When you get to about the halfway point, wipe off the brush. Then gently blend in titanium white so the blue gets lighter. Paint left and right strokes going all the way across the canvas. Load the 3/4″ flat wash brush into cerulean blue and start at the top of the canvas. Load your palette with cerulean blue & titanium white. ![]()
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