The SECRET Behind Wet-in-Wet Watercolor Technique 🎨

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    Hi there, Liron here!
    In today’s video I want to share with you the secret of the wet-in-wet watercolor technique - TIMING!
    We'll observe the levels of wetness on paper in great detail, and learn how it influences our ability to paint wet-in-wet, to get a lot of movement vs getting little movement.
    We’ll also see when it’s TOO LATE for wet-in-wet, in which case you’ll have to allow the wash to dry, and then continue painting a layer above it.
    I hope you find this helpful 😊🙏🏼
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Komentáře • 238

  • @ytreza9894
    @ytreza9894 Před 2 lety +170

    Actually, doing thorough experiments, I discovered that cauliflowers don't appear because the paper is not wet enough, but because the consistency (pigment to water ratio) on paper is thicker than the paint we add. If you have a very thin (tea like) wash, you can do whatever you want, even when it dries (well, except going with an even more diluted paint). On the other hand, if you have a thick wash (lots of pigment), you will get cauliflowers if you come with a tea of coffee like mixture, even if the paper shines a lot. Regarding cauliflowers or more generally pigment diffusion, timing is not that important, but pigment consistency (paper vs brush) is key: always paint thick on thin, that's the secret 😉

    • @SaurabhSharma-ov5hr
      @SaurabhSharma-ov5hr Před rokem +10

      Now thats some excellent observation. Thank you

    • @Purplesquigglystripe
      @Purplesquigglystripe Před rokem +6

      It’s kinda like fat over lean for oils. Different reasons but similar techniques in practice.

    • @overlordh1254
      @overlordh1254 Před měsícem

      Woah, that makes so much sense

  • @PsiChotic
    @PsiChotic Před 2 lety +72

    Even your "doodles" look more like art than when I'm trying to make art 😂😂 You are the first person that made me understand what is going on with wetness and paint (out of dozens I am following and have watched). Everyone else just says "you wet your paper, you do this and that bla bla" and then you wonder why everything sucks on your own paper 🙄 Thank you!

  • @wystemd
    @wystemd Před 3 lety +170

    I recommend to try another wet-in-wet technique many Russian painters use. You need a polyester board and wet the paper from the back and front. Because of the fact that the paper stays wet longer you can much more manage the paint (ideally tube paint) and you can very easily lift paint where it is too strong or you want to have whites, best is cotton rag min. 300g/m2. As the paper is "glued" to the polyester board by water, it does not buckle, another great advantage!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +40

      Great idea, and I have seen it in action! A very interesting technique that makes for a great and entertaining demo (: may try in the future

    • @christinedekeuster7378
      @christinedekeuster7378 Před 3 lety +9

      @@LironYan I follow the work of Joëlle Fagot, a French watercolour artist, she mostly uses this technique. It's quite comfortable because it provides for more time, time, time ;-) I try to give the link hier : czcams.com/channels/qo_N3wBwYlSQFqjL0eNJeQ.htmlfeatured
      Les aquarelle de Joelle de Normandie.

    • @michaelhardy473
      @michaelhardy473 Před 3 lety +2

      sounds crazy and interesting at the same time

    • @ryanoconnor7957
      @ryanoconnor7957 Před 2 lety +9

      I tried this, but because it dried soo slowly I found it frustrating, I ended up waiting a long time between the stages and pretty much doing nothing. And I even made some mistakes because the paper was always wetter than I would have liked. So I think it is about what you are used to and expect, and also what your subject matter is. Maybe if I am planning a large detailed painting I would consider this as one "solution" for how I will paint it

    • @Deankut
      @Deankut Před 2 lety +2

      @@ryanoconnor7957 Or consider using a dryer?

  • @edzejandehaan9265
    @edzejandehaan9265 Před 3 lety +29

    I can relate to your "almost clean water"...😉

  • @monicadewit9766
    @monicadewit9766 Před 2 lety +13

    I've heard it called water control but you explained it more clearly to me, re. water vs paint control. I often go straight from the pigment well to the painting especially if I am not mixing colors, but now I see using the palette helps to judge how much water/movement is within the brush as well. Brilliant Liron

  • @jodymbmw3460
    @jodymbmw3460 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you. I never had anyone explain about adding thicker paint so it doesn’t cauliflower and move the paint that is underneath.

  • @annevanstone8346
    @annevanstone8346 Před 3 lety +17

    Thank you, The photography was especially well done for us to see the sheen, and of course, the lesson was excellent!

  • @LaraMarkowitzMusic
    @LaraMarkowitzMusic Před 3 lety +16

    This lesson was so helpful Liron...learning what to do at different stages as the paint dries. You have a wonderful teaching style and I'm learning so much from your videos. Thank you!! 😊

  • @lisajensen1843
    @lisajensen1843 Před 3 lety +41

    I would love to see how to fix a cauliflower. Also when there is a hard edge next to a wash, and I don’t want it, what’s the best way to fade the hard edge without making a light spot in the wash? Not sure I’m being clear🤷‍♀️ Actually a tutorial on fixing common mistakes would be awesome! Thank you for your videos! You are a ray of sunshine in these sad days in the US.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +10

      Great idea Lisa! Thank you 😊🙏🏼 I’ll definitely do that (:
      I have shown a bit of what you refer to (regarding softening a dry edge) here - czcams.com/video/KVFWeGRUmf4/video.html
      But I should do a full video on fixing mistakes (:

    • @rottahern
      @rottahern Před 2 lety

      @@LironYan thanks 🙏🏼 Blending wet on wet scare me a lot …. I have to keep Practice practice practice. how to keep the paper shinning when painting on 1 piece of one entire image that is 9x12 inches or 17x 22 centimeters? 🥴🥴🥴

    • @celirondoni7717
      @celirondoni7717 Před rokem +3

      @@rottahern I suppose you already found out, but you can always wet a piece of your figure/paper, apply the paint letting a margin without any paint and then re wet the remaining pieces and painting then. you leave the margin with no paint until you end the whole figure, always fusing the water only margin with your new wash... I hope it makes sense. I live in a city with low humidity and that's the only way I found to deal with the paper drying on me 😅

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 Před 3 lety +9

    Yes matching the wetness of the psint to the wetness of the paper takes a bit of practice. One can always wait to dry fully and rewet the area but you can't really take back the blooms. Unless of course you want blooms which I sometimes do! Thanks Liron.😊👍

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +2

      Haha indeed! (:
      And I will add that the next layer will always feel a bit different in terms of pre-wetting the paper. It’s definitely possible, but the paper will receive the next layer a little differently so it takes more getting used to

  • @vivmog
    @vivmog Před 3 lety +7

    I learned more in this video than many others I’ve seen.... thank you so much!!!!

  • @Zoomfreaky
    @Zoomfreaky Před 3 lety +10

    Great and clear tutorial Liron on one of the most challenging aspects of watercolor. Love how you make the process of painting and drying so visual. Helps a lot! Thanks so much.

  • @josephprimavera2545
    @josephprimavera2545 Před 3 lety +3

    I very much enjoy your tutorials and find this wet in wet lessons timely as I am finding some of these very issues in my work. Thank you!

  • @ruffuss9065
    @ruffuss9065 Před 3 lety +16

    Finally, someone made it clear!!! Thank you - it was very useful. I can't wait for your next tutorials.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha so happy to to hear 😁🙏🏼 Thank you!

  • @Renee11123
    @Renee11123 Před 3 lety +2

    I highly enjoy your tips. They're simple yet enough details to understand without being overwhelming. 😁

  • @misswhimsy8051
    @misswhimsy8051 Před 5 měsíci

    So glad to see you continuing to do this. Always so helpful, Liron! Thanks

  • @JoMoolenschot
    @JoMoolenschot Před rokem +2

    Great tip to check the movement of the paint in your tray to gauge the right consistency before applying to the water!

  • @svetlananugis6680
    @svetlananugis6680 Před 3 lety +4

    It's one of the most useful lessons I've seen! Thanks so much!

  • @CasparisHelena
    @CasparisHelena Před 2 lety +1

    AMAZING!!!Thank you Liron👏

  • @louisecuff2302
    @louisecuff2302 Před 2 lety

    Great demonstration! I so needed this. Short and clear. Thank you!

  • @NancyGallagher
    @NancyGallagher Před 3 lety +2

    This was the best water to paint explanation for wet and wet I’ve ever heard. Thanks. Very helpful.

  • @Cre-Art
    @Cre-Art Před rokem +1

    I was struggling with wet on wet but your demonstration made it very clear. Not just seeing how the wetness looks on the paper, but to understand how the paints blend and react in the correct amount of water. Thank you for that.

  • @catherinedoherty2025
    @catherinedoherty2025 Před 2 lety +1

    Finally!!! Yay!
    Thanks so much for explaining away a great mystery.
    Excellent demonstration.
    I’m off to see the sheen.

  • @priscillawarren9979
    @priscillawarren9979 Před rokem

    Thank you, Liron. This is pretty complicated and technical. Your video helps. Seeing the shine is the key.

  • @beanbeanster7219
    @beanbeanster7219 Před 2 lety +1

    I've just found your channel and I'm so glad I did. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge. I'm new to watercolour so your channel will be very helpful.

  • @chachiwahi
    @chachiwahi Před 11 měsíci

    Very clear-- not only observing the paper sheen but also how fluid the pain mixture appears on the palette.

  • @amyartlou6573
    @amyartlou6573 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for reviewing this again in detail! Addresses what my concerns have been. Wonderful!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Perfect, so happy I could help! 😊🙏🏼

  • @judyh3017
    @judyh3017 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, I tried your suggestions in this video, and it worked great! Controlling the watercolor has been a problem for me. This video is so good, as this is an important concept to know. Thx for the thorough, clear explanation.

  • @rachelm7525
    @rachelm7525 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great lesson. Thanks Liron! 🙂👍

  • @judyh3017
    @judyh3017 Před 3 lety +2

    Very helpful info. Thx Liron!

  • @kizziewhite6352
    @kizziewhite6352 Před 3 lety +1

    This was great! Filmed so well. Taught well also! TY!

  • @joannerip76
    @joannerip76 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome demonstration! That was a really good way to explain the “wet on wet” technique! I can’t wait to try it!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 2 lety

      Thank you ☺️ This really helped me when I FINALLY figured it out (took way too long 😂)

  • @marybaksheeva2874
    @marybaksheeva2874 Před rokem

    I loved this demonstration, so useful, thank you!!!

  • @johnporter9247
    @johnporter9247 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent demo!

  • @judithlarkin600
    @judithlarkin600 Před 2 lety +2

    Very clear demo! Thanks!

  • @heatherarnold92
    @heatherarnold92 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic explaining and demo thanks

  • @michelinesantucci4474
    @michelinesantucci4474 Před 2 lety +2

    Love Liron......he knows exactly what we can struggled with.

  • @emilymaness
    @emilymaness Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent explanation!

  • @bobbysands5385
    @bobbysands5385 Před rokem

    Great stuff, Liron! Thank you!

  • @Gooshayesh
    @Gooshayesh Před 3 lety +3

    It was so good thanks a lot liron 👍🏽

  • @jeromebonto8680
    @jeromebonto8680 Před rokem

    Thank you Liron. This is very helpful!

  • @awendaawenda8011
    @awendaawenda8011 Před 3 lety +2

    Thankyou so much for this excellent tutorial. Now I understand...I think!

  • @Matriarch57
    @Matriarch57 Před 2 lety

    I’m so glad I found you! Excellent!

  • @cindydickmyer5905
    @cindydickmyer5905 Před 3 lety +1

    Ah ha moment! Thank you for clear this up. You are awesome.

  • @Deankut
    @Deankut Před 2 lety

    Liron, this has been super helpful!

  • @debbiebruce6920
    @debbiebruce6920 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for these helpful tips. Great video.

  • @mskhartwatercolourwithmisu8598

    Great information and great points. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jameslbaker9138
    @jameslbaker9138 Před 3 lety +2

    Great explanation Liron. So simple and yet fundamental to good technique. I am going to hold this in my mind every time I pick up a brush. Thank you.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Thank you James, very happy this helps 😁 Another intuitive skill to the huge pile that’s a part of learning watercolor

  • @magicalmagpiee
    @magicalmagpiee Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love your explanations. Thank you.😊

  • @jushowalter4501
    @jushowalter4501 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the demo. I now understand better how my paint is interacting with the paper

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 Před 3 lety +2

    I’d like to see a full painting - using these techniques

  • @gwenchaperon4262
    @gwenchaperon4262 Před 2 lety

    Very informative and well taught, I not only learnt I understood. Well done and thankyou

  • @loris7184
    @loris7184 Před 2 lety

    Excellent!! Thank you! exactly what I needed!

  • @janetbaw
    @janetbaw Před 3 lety +1

    awesome teacher!!!

  • @tinabrewer_24ab12
    @tinabrewer_24ab12 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I have always wanted to paint and this was informative.

  • @jekalambert9412
    @jekalambert9412 Před 3 lety +2

    I LOVE cauliflowers - I'm intentional about creating them.

  • @blinkybli8326
    @blinkybli8326 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is, without a doubt, the most helpful and informative watercolor video i've ever seen. Thank you SO much!!!!

  • @alexandruepuran
    @alexandruepuran Před 3 lety +2

    Pure gold!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much 😁🙏🏼

  • @ReneArtistry
    @ReneArtistry Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely beautiful 😊

  • @MedievalMary
    @MedievalMary Před 3 lety +5

    I think paying attention to the wetness of a wash and being able to manipulate it at different stages is the most important technique in watercolor.

  • @denisewells4617
    @denisewells4617 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you that was so helpful!

  • @softlanding138
    @softlanding138 Před rokem

    Super instruction! Thank you!❤

  • @juliecampbell4909
    @juliecampbell4909 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this - love the detail. Wet in wet is more tricky than a lot of tutorials would have you believe. And trying to balance the amount of water on paper, brush and in paint mixes is complicated - especially when you also factor in the drying time. Practice, practice, practice.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes (: It’s just like crawling, then walking - and finally running. Takes a but to make it all intuitive.
      But once it is, painting becomes a joy 😁

  • @robertbutler4393
    @robertbutler4393 Před 3 lety +2

    Helpful. Thanks, Liron.

  • @tabea258
    @tabea258 Před 2 lety

    This is really really helpful for me. Thank you. 🌺

  • @ardnasatelier78
    @ardnasatelier78 Před 3 lety +2

    As always, amazing! Very good content and kwonledge sharing! Thanks! 👍😁

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much Sandra! 😊🙏🏼

  • @Angela-jy8um
    @Angela-jy8um Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful. Thanks!

  • @sueharper1976
    @sueharper1976 Před 2 měsíci

    A really useful video lirón, thank you. As you say, us beginners struggle very much with this. I’m going to rewatch this a few times for it to really sink into my head!!

  • @terriparsons6832
    @terriparsons6832 Před 3 lety +3

    This was so helpful. I live in the Arizona desert and find wet on wet a challenge because it dries so quickly. I’m a beginner so I’m hoping as I learn more and get quicker with my strokes, I’ll have better luck with this technique. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +2

      It's my pleasure, thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼 For this kind of climate, I would recommend generally working much wetter, and in more washes (because the washes are wetter = lighter, you may need more washes).

  • @lilybay1
    @lilybay1 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful descriptive instruction

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      So happy to hear, thank you 😊🙏🏼

  • @lindabrokaw1482
    @lindabrokaw1482 Před 2 lety +1

    This really helped me and I have painted with Watercolor for years! Thank you Lion!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Very happy to hear 😊🙏🏼
      Thank you for watching Linda!

  • @jmarrapodi
    @jmarrapodi Před 2 lety

    Super helpful. This explains a lot of the muddy cauliflower messes I’m getting.

  • @jazminalvarado8433
    @jazminalvarado8433 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Thank you very much👏🏽💕

  • @shampysingh8190
    @shampysingh8190 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just love how you explain thing precisely I must say you love your work so much . keep posting such videos, these are very effective to me.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you ☺️🙏🏼 Will do my best

  • @heartchitect1960
    @heartchitect1960 Před 3 lety +2

    Best teaching methods EVER !!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼

  • @user-xy2nf6mv9m
    @user-xy2nf6mv9m Před 7 měsíci

    Great explanation!

  • @rashmitamhankar853
    @rashmitamhankar853 Před 3 lety +3

    Studied video. It gives motivation to paint in watercolour. Thanks a lot.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Then my job is done 😁🙏🏼 Thank you

  • @crazyliv
    @crazyliv Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome video for a beginner thank you!

  • @laurarios3725
    @laurarios3725 Před 3 lety

    Thank you it really help !

  • @michaelterry3958
    @michaelterry3958 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Liron very instructive. More times than not I have the wet on wet the way I want and I need to washout to add a reflection or bring the light. At what point in the process can that be accomplished and not create undesired effects

  • @phoenixsky2110
    @phoenixsky2110 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much , very user video🙏

  • @stephanietyler5436
    @stephanietyler5436 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial

  • @Pistachio2024
    @Pistachio2024 Před 10 měsíci

    Very good! Your way of teaching is unique in that it's almost a science lesson. It's what I need at this stage.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you 😁
      I like to fully break down technique at its very basic / "scientific" core.
      That way I mostly avoid forcing the "how or when to use it" part, and avoid venturing into any style / taste related territory.

  • @zewnatury2010
    @zewnatury2010 Před rokem

    I have been struggling with this for a long time. Thank you for explaining this. Finally!😄

  • @ohthatsean
    @ohthatsean Před 5 měsíci +1

    Looking to level up my painting this year, very helpful video!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you ♥
      Have a wonderful 2024 (:

  • @karenfox4432
    @karenfox4432 Před 3 lety

    Thankyou for sharing x

  • @stanTrX
    @stanTrX Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing this

  • @mountainsno
    @mountainsno Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video and information

  • @syncho1985
    @syncho1985 Před 2 lety +3

    You could not have been clearer. Thank you for making the process understandable, able to reproduce, and showing how to avoid mistakes. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @denisebanto3185
    @denisebanto3185 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this tip!!!

  • @franceslazu1784
    @franceslazu1784 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot!!

  • @ourDoug1
    @ourDoug1 Před měsícem

    Great food for thought .... many thanks!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much 🙏😊

  • @claudiakzn8885
    @claudiakzn8885 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent advice, thank you! 🙏😅

  • @nicolem376
    @nicolem376 Před 2 lety

    LIGHTBULB MOMENT! Haha ty so much. Idk if I was taught this or my brain thought it made sense but…when my paper started to dry & I wanted to blend more I added watery paint because bringing the paper back to wet seemed to make sense. This helped me SO MUCH. I have never seen it explained to add thicker paint & why.

  • @hermajestyqueenmarciamarti1151

    Thank you. I came upon this video by pure chance. Makes me want to paint. I'm afraid I've forgotten so much after many years. But you have lit the flame. So thank you dear friend. Marcia in Modesto

  • @suefortin6811
    @suefortin6811 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the info

  • @lisafred1362
    @lisafred1362 Před 3 lety +2

    So say your shape has dried.. now you want to come back. Say you wanted to do another glaze.. not wet on dry. You wet the area again, and then can you start with the tea intensity or do you have to continue with the darkest dark you put on in the last session before it dried? Thank you so much Liron.. this was great.

  • @cathyrankin7142
    @cathyrankin7142 Před rokem

    Thank you!!!

  • @MLGeb
    @MLGeb Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I would love to see a video teaching wet on wet with a lot of colors (like in a flower) but avoid creating hard lines. I always have to at the end come with a brush to smooth these unwanted hard lines. If there is a way to avoid them to be created I would love to learn how to. Thanks

  • @josemiddelhuis6902
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    Top explanaition thank you very much for sharing sincerely José