After leaves, watercolor roses are probably my favorite thing to paint. When I started my watercolor journey in 2016, all I wanted to do was be able to paint roses. And now here I am teaching you how to do it!
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Here are my best tips on how to paint watercolor roses. Let’s do it!
Supplies:
- Paint: LUKAS Aquarell 1862 Watercolor
- Brush(es): Creative Mark’s Mimik Synthetic, round size 6
- Paper: Canson cold pressed Watercolor Paper
- Jars of water
- Paper towel or cotton rag
- All of my favorite supplies here
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Watercolor Roses – step by step
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Practice Warm-Ups
When I teach roses, I actually start with warm-ups. So try these tapered lines to practice. Notice how thin the lines are at the tapered ends. Once you do several that are straight, then try curved ones. And make them even smaller for the inner petals.
Watercolor Roses – Next Level
If you want to try taking your roses to the next level, try mixing in different colors! I love double charging my brush this way. Prep 2-3 colors (analogous colors might be best!) and have them in different parts of your palette.
Start with one color and then randomly pick up another one without washing out your brush. Look at all the fun roses you can paint with just three colors!
Rose Bouquet Painting
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Let’s paint a full bouquet together. I decided to paint five roses clustered together.
Watercolor Roses – full video tutorial
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