Pick up the Wabi Sabi watercolor art box (filled with all the paint, paper, and instruction) here ➝ letsmakeart.com/wabisabi
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Join watercolor artist, Sarah Cray and learn how to paint a simple but beautiful mini painting for our Wabi Sabi Let's Make Art Matter watercolor project. This project was inspired by Kintsugi, the Japanese art of putting broken pottery back together with gold. Kintsugi encourages us to embrace the imperfections with an understanding that imperfections make things more beautiful. This month we're encouraging you to send your Let's Make Art Matter postcard to someone you know who maybe needs a little extra love and support from a friend.
Join Sarah each month with her watercolor art box here ➝ letsmakeart.com/sarahcraywatercolorbox
Welcome to Let's Make Art! We began with the idea in mind to create an art supplies shop that empowers everyone to create. By combining hand-picked paint, paper, brushes, and so much more with expert-led art education, Let's Make Art is a wonderful start for watercolor painting, especially for beginners just starting out. Led by watercolor artist Sarah Cray, who has a flair for teaching both basic painting techniques and more advanced concepts in an achievable and accessible way, Let's Make Art is known for easy and fun art tutorials for all experience levels. Be sure to subscribe to our monthly art subscription box so all of the watercolor painting supplies are delivered right to your door! Join us, and learn how to paint with watercolors at Let's Make Art!
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Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 - Welcome & Hello
00:12 - Steps
01:36 - Supplies & colors used (Space Blue, Rose Red, Tangerine, Bleed Proof White, Lumier Gold)
02:32 - Step 1: Lightly sketch the vase and flowers
05:14 - Step 2: Mix together a neutral color & paint the background
08:28 - Step 3: Use Bleed Proof White to paint the flowers
10:05 - Step 4: Mix together a dark blue & paint the vase
11:38 - Step 4: Use a pen to outline & define the branches
12:50 - Step 5: Use Bleed Proof White to sharpen up the flowers
14:58 - Step 6: Paint in Kintsugi elements
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