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Watercolors

Watercolors

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9th - 12th Grade

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7 Slides • 13 Questions

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Watercolors

HS I.C1b Identify and understand the elements of art, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space, and value, as the fundamentals of art in personal artwork.

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Multiple Choice

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How do we get the most vibrant colors when painting with watercolors?

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More paint than water.

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Equal parts paint to water.

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More water than paint.

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How do we get medium-toned colors when painting with watercolors?

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More paint than water.

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Equal parts paint to water.

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More water than paint.

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How do we get faded-out colors when painting with watercolors?

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More paint than water.

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Equal parts paint to water.

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More water than paint.

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​You will load your brush with more paint than water for more vibrant colors.

For mid-tones, you will load your brush with equal parts of paint to water.

You will load your brush with more water than paint for more faded colors.

Manipulating Colors

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Multiple Choice

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If your paint starts to pool, you have too much __?

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Water

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Paint

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Multiple Choice

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If your paper starts to flake up, you have too much __?

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Water

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Paint

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Multiple Choice

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If your paper starts to lift up, you have too much __?

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Water

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Paint

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Using Too Much Water

The Mistake

Too much water means that your colors will tend to be pale and washed out. You may have to paint over the area twice, dulling your initial wash and losing that appealing freshness. Too much water can also lead to drips which generally makes the paint difficult to control.

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Using Too Much Water

How to Fix

You can avoid this problem by being aware of how much water is on the brush and how much water is already on the paper. You can dab excess water from the brush by dabbing it on a piece of clean cloth or paper towel. You may even need to gently squeeze the water out between your fingers first.

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Multiple Choice

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Comb

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Round

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Mop

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Liner

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Multiple Choice

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Comb

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Round

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Mop

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Liner

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Multiple Choice

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Comb

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Round

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Mop

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Liner

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Multiple Choice

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Comb

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Round

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Mop

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Liner

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Multiple Choice

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Fan

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Round

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Mop

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Liner

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What type of brush is this?

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Flat

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Comb

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Round

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Mop

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Fan

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Used for details and lines, as well as filling areas with color.

Round

Used for filling areas with color.

Flat

Used for filling large areas with color.

Mop

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​Used to create texture within a painting.

Comb

Used to create texture within a painting.

Fan

Used to trace outlines and for smaller details.

Liner

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Multiple Select

What are the things that are ALWAYS true about watercolor paper?


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It's thick.

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It's textured.

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It's made from cotton.

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It will always be textured.

It will always be thick.

Some watercolor paper is made from cotton or other fibers.​

Watercolor

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Watercolors

HS I.C1b Identify and understand the elements of art, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space, and value, as the fundamentals of art in personal artwork.

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