Are you looking for a relaxing watercolor painting session? In this video, I’m experimenting with liquid watercolors, limiting my palette to just two colors and exploring two different techniques for painting loose floral compositions. ✨ Materials Used (Not sponsored): Liquid Watercolors: Ecoline Liquid watercolors, Pastel red & Prussian blue Paper: Arches, Cold pressed, 100% Cotton Brushes: Round brush from Raphael, Soft aqua, size 12 In the first painting, I use the pipette that comes with liquid watercolors to drop color directly onto the paper, then spread it with a wet brush for organic and expressive results. In the second composition, I wet the paper first before adding color, letting the pigments naturally flow and blend into beautiful granulating textures. Trying out a new medium helped me overcome a creative block, and I hope this video inspires you to experiment and unwind. With soft background music, gentle brush sounds, and a calming atmosphere, this is the perfect painting session to watch while you relax. 💬 Let me know in the comments: Have you tried liquid watercolors before? What’s your favorite way to use them? ✨ Subscribe for more watercolor tutorials and inspiration! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:18 First Painting – Using the Pipette & Wet Brush 3:48 Second Painting – Wet-on-Wet Granulating Effect #watercolor #loosewatercolorflowers #liquidwatercolor #relaxingart #watercolortechniques #floralpainting #arttherapy

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