How to paint an easy layered dahlia flower for beginners
How to paint an easy layered dahlia flower for beginners. This fun dahlia painting is pretty easy going and easy for beginners. Doing 2 layers makes the fluffiness of this classic flower.
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Watercolor sketchbooks and paper:
Affordable:
1. Canson XL sketchbook:
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100% professional cotton paper:
1. Legion Stonehenge block paper:
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Brushes:
Affordable set:
1. Sable Watercolor Brushes (fake animal hair):
Princeton Heritage brushes:
1. #16 round –
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Paint:
Student grade:
1. Winsor & Newton Cotman:
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24 colors:
48 colors:
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1. St. Petersburg White Nights paint (between student and professional grade):
24 pans:
24 tubes:
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24 colors:
48 colors:
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