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Watercolor painting is a beautiful and expressive art form that allows artists to create stunning works with unique textures and blends. One of the most popular techniques in watercolor painting is the wet-on-wet technique, where wet paint is applied to wet paper to create beautiful blending effects. If you're new to watercolor painting or want to improve your wet-on-wet technique, this article will provide you with five valuable tips for mastering this technique. We'll explore everything... Wet On Wet Watercolor Technique, Wet On Wet Watercolor, Wet Watercolor, Wet On Wet Painting, Paintings Creative, Wet Paper, Tips For Painting, Dry Brush Technique, Watercolor Subjects

Watercolor painting is a beautiful and expressive art form that allows artists to create stunning works with unique textures and blends. One of the most popular techniques in watercolor painting is the wet-on-wet technique, where wet paint is applied to wet paper to create beautiful blending effects. If you're new to watercolor painting or want to improve your wet-on-wet technique, this article will provide you with five valuable tips for mastering this technique. We'll explore everything...

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580 reactions · 59 shares | you should wet the back of your canvas before acrylic painting to make it more absorbent and easier to work with:
Prepares the canvas: Wetting the canvas allows water to absorb into the fibers, making it ready to accept a water-based acrylic primer.
Keeps paint workable: Wetting the canvas keeps the front wet enough to make acrylic paints workable for longer.
Blends paints: Wetting the canvas makes it easier to blend paints.
Prevents paint from soaking through: Wetting the back of the canvas prevents paint from soaking through to the other side.
Makes the canvas taut: Wetting the canvas makes the surface taut and clingy. 
 
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you should wet the back of your canvas before acrylic painting to make it more absorbent and easier to work with: Prepares the canvas: Wetting the canvas...

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