How do you do that?
The first thing people ask me when they see my paintings is, "How do you do that?" Followed by, "How do you get that splotchy effect?" and "How long does it take you to finish a painting?" Well, today, all will be revealed. "How do you do that?" The real star of the show is the paper I use, Yupo, which is not really paper at all. It's a synthetic polypropylene product that is probably more like plastic than paper. You can read all about it here on the the Yupo website. Since Yupo is not paper, it doesn't absorb water. Or pigment. So the watercolor pools and puddles - and eventually dries - on the surface of the paper. Cool things about Yupo:- It's tree-free.
- If you don't like how your painting is turning out, you can RINSE IT OFF and start over. For reals.
I love Yupo – just used it for the first time in a class taught by Pat Weaver at Cheap Joe’s in Boone. Awesome material especially since I normally do watercolors and pastels. Can’t wait to see more of your work!
As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you