Thursday, July 11, 2024

Lovely Jellyfish

 



Today we utilizes the watercolor wet-on-wet technique, 
a popular method for creating soft, 
blended effects and vibrant color transitions. In this technique, 
we first wet the paper with clean water before applying watercolor paint. 
This allows the colors to spread and merge smoothly, 
producing natural gradients and soft edges.

 This technique requires careful control of water and pigment, 
as well as a keen eye for color harmony and balance.. 
The dark background contrasts sharply with the vivid hues of the jellyfish, 
making the colors pop and adding depth to the composition. 
This piece demonstrates the use of color theory and 
contrast to create a striking visual impact, 
while the organic shapes and patterns evoke a sense of 
the natural beauty found in the ocean.


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