Washes Flat – even value created to tint the paper Graded – applying pigment and then continually adding more water to it so that there is a gradual value

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  • Washes Flat even value created to tint the paper Graded applying pigment and then continually adding more water to it so that there is a gradual value change from dark to light.
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  • Techniques Wet-in-wet wet pigment on wet paper tints Wet-on-dry wet pigment on dry paper middle values Dry-on-dry dry pigment on dry paper shades
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  • Techniques continued Salt applying salt to a wash in order to get texture Saran wrap place saran wrap over a wash to create texture Masking Fluid rubbery solution applied to paper with a brush/rubber tool. Seals the paper to keep white highlights. Once the paint is dry, remove the masking fluid with an eraser. Miskit Friskit
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  • Objectives Show clean presentation of intentional marks with watercolor techniques. Demonstrate wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry-on-dry techniques to create a full range of values. Accurately represent color as seen in your visual. Accurately create the illusion of water reflection through your choice of a water image. Demonstrate textural techniques that may incorporate blooming, salt, saran wrap or other techniques. Create a unique composition (may expand from photo or crop it differently, etc.)
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  • Examples
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  • Other Examples
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  • Grading Criteria Craftsmanship15pts Technique15pts Texture20pts Composition15pts Water Reflection20pts Color15pts