Today I’m painting daffodils using one of my favorite watercolor techniques. There’s no sketching for this one. I’m simply painting flowers from different angles and allowing the shapes to form as I go. The focus is on soft transitions, where yellows gently blend into oranges while everything is still wet. I’m working with a limited palette — cadmium yellow, transparent orange, and sap green — to keep things simple and harmonious. If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to control watercolor, this is a nice way to let go a little and just enjoy how the paint moves ✨ Materials used: • Cadmium Yellow • Transparent Orange • Sap Green • Watercolor paper (cold press) • Round brush Find me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/neginz_art/ watercolor daffodils, loose watercolor flowers, beginner watercolor tutorial, wet on wet watercolor, watercolor blending technique, easy watercolor flowers, spring watercolor painting, floral watercolor tutorial, painting daffodils, calming art video

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