Ref 894; Watercolor.- Bruise
Bruising involves using a hard tool to make indentations in the paper. When you apply a wash, the paint gathers in the indentations, creating lines or marks that area darker than the surrounding wash. These indentations can be made before paint is applied, while the paint is still wet, and after one wash has dried but before a second wash is added.
Variation: Paint a wash over a previously dried area. While the paint is still very wet, bruise the area with a stylus. Paint will fall into the bruised area. Then blot up the entire area. All of the paint will be removed except for the paint that has fallen into the grooves created by the stylus
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