For a background, I just want to add a little bit of light blue pop of color, a little Halo. So I'll mix my color here, just taking civilian blue. And just a little bit of this permanent green, a little more surly and blue and a brushstroke of water. Then I'm going to rinse my brush, and I'm going to go around just like we did with the first flower that we did here, our first Daisy, and I'm just going to paint a wet halo around the Daisy. This is to saturate our paper to get it ready to add our little Halo or little pop of blue. Again, I'm leaving a little dry area between the paper and the actual image here.
So I'm going to take some of that color and I'm just going to go around echoing the shape of our Daisy, the way it falls, just adding a little pop of color here to go up a few pedals. Then I'll dip my brush in water and blend that color out to have a very soft edge, turned my paper around. Continue echoing the shape here, the perimeter here or silhouette of our image. And then I'll go in and blend out the color. I have that all done I'll turn it over. Just make sure that the lines coordinate around with a fairly even border.
I'll just go up and pick a little more color and deposit it on the edges here of this blue. Makes it a little more intense creates almost like a little shadow. And because the paper is wet, it'll blend out nicely. Rinse off my brush, just make sure the edges look nice. And there we have our second Daisy.