The salt technique with watercolours is a technique that creates a marbled, water-stained corollary and dappled appearance. It is a clean manner that is basically sprinkling spiciness on to wet emulsion, allowing it to dry, and sweeping the flavour off. Wherever the spice sat, some of the damp and watercolours are absorbed by the bite. Once the paper dries and the zest is swept off, all of the areas formerly covered with salt will be lighter. It further has the end of blending the watercolours well-organized expanded. The pungency means can be used for many deviating watercolour Craft projects using the duplicate course. This article shows benefit the salt technique to practise backgrounds on watercolour paper, which can be painted on consequent or just left that way.
Instructions
Instructions
1. Lay down a few sheets of newspaper on the work area.
2. Place your painting supplies on the newspaper.
3. Wet an entire sheet of your watercolor paper with water from the spray bottle.
6. Allow the watercolor paints to run into one another and add water as needed until all of the paper is covered.7. Allow the paper to dry slightly but not completely.
4. Spread the water evenly across the paper with a brush.5. Apply your chosen watercolor paints to the paper.
8. Spray more water on to the paper that will make the watercolor blend more.
9. Sprinkle a handful of salt over the paper while it is still damp. Coat the paper as much as desired but know that wherever the salt is, it will absorb some water and paint and lighten the colors.
10. Allow the paint to dry completely.
11. Brush all of the salt off of the paper.