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Painting and drawing

Paint a simple tree with watercolours

Paint a tree with watercolours using a simple technique. "I can't believe that such a simple technique can create such beautiful results," Clara says thrilled. "Sometimes it doesn't take that much effort," Anna smiles.

1

Optional: Start by taping your watercolour paper to a cutting mat using decorative tape or painter’s tape. This step is not necessary, but it is a nice way to avoid the paper from bending while the paint dries.

2

Paint a simple tree trunk with branches as well as roots at the bottom of the trunk using a thin paint brush. Let the paint dry shortly.

3

Paint the forest floor using a wide paint brush. You can with advantage use different nuances of a colour - here green is used. While the paint is still wet, you can stroke a bit of salt on the painting to create a textured effect.

4

Grab a piece of paper (approx. A5) and crinkle it into a ball.

5

Make a concentrated amount of paint in different nuances on a plate, here red nuances are used. Dip the paper ball into the paint and then dab directly onto the tree where you want the tree crown to be placed.

6

Repeat the technique multiple times to create the effect of a tree crown with leaves.

7

Carefully remove the salt when the paint has dried. Now, you have a simple tree.

  • Watercolour pad (A5)
  • Watercolour paints
  • Thin paint brush
  • Wide paint brush
  • 1 piece of paper (approx. A5)
  • Salt flakes
  • Cutting mat - optional
  • Decorative tape - optional

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