Yellow Ochre

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I'm taking my medium brush this and acrylic brush is around six basic brush plates and clean water. And I'm going to just draw petal shapes. This center one first so you can see how it works the cutter already on here because it's my working table and I'm probably not as good as I should be. I'm going to use the yellow ochre so taking the top out where the water is, you'll find that the color will sit. See how that goes and if I blow off the excess just where I've added the water nowhere else and then have to be quite quick because it's quite a warm day to day. I've already lost some of the water dried off because it did powders still on the page.

See all the beautiful colors coming through to my camera a little bit so you can see them a bit more centrally. This is where the yellow ochre one of my favorites has got lots of blues and oranges and reds, and yellows, all in that one pot. So it creates some beautiful, beautiful colors. Now I'm going to fill those in getting water. It probably seems a bit dark because I'm going to be using the bleach on it to take take them out. Okay.

Now the next one's going to be here. I'll do one at a time, this time. Down here where the water is touching, helping the paint spread easier. Let's do the other side. So where it's flooded in the center here, which is something I'm not focusing on equitable tissue paper, kitchen towel, just get rid of that and that will also help it to dry. Okay, so that's the first layer added.

We're going to let that dry and then clean off some of the excess of the powder. So I'll see you soon

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