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Watercolor Botanical Garden - A Modern Approach to Painting Bold Flowers Plants and Cacti - cover

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Watercolor Botanical Garden - A Modern Approach to Painting Bold Flowers Plants and Cacti

Rachel Eskandari

Publisher: Rocky Nook

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Relax and dive into the ultimate guide to creating watercolor paintings of your favorite flowers! From bright red roses to deep green cacti, this gorgeous, easy-to-follow book will show how anyone can paint luminous watercolor flowers and botanicals. Noted artist and instructor Rachel Eskandari details how anyone can paint a garden of bold, creative watercolor images. Featuring colorful step-by-step images, this book shows how to master the basics of watercolors and then expand your color palette to create boldly unconventional floral artwork. Watercolor Botanical Garden features everything you need to know, including:
  
*Color theory and mixing for unique shades  
*Utilizing the skills of blending, gradients, and shading 
*Instruction for creating 20 different plants including roses, cacti, peonies, carnations, succulents, anemones, poppies, leaves, and more
*How to incorporate multiple botanical images for a gorgeous landscape painting
Available since: 04/23/2021.

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