How do I stop spashing all over the paper? I like the uneven look of the brush marks and don't want to use a mask, but I always end up with these drip and spash marks that I didn't intend. Usually it is only a couple - this is particularly bad example.
I use a Richeson brush, fairly wide - 2 1/2 inch I think. I brush slowly and deliberately. I try to be careful, but seldom have a splash free paper. Any suggestions?
I use a Richeson brush, fairly wide - 2 1/2 inch I think. I brush slowly and deliberately. I try to be careful, but seldom have a splash free paper. Any suggestions?
May I suggest you practice on some cheap watercolour paper with another brush and some watercolours? I think I've never had this problem because I have quite a few years of watercolour painting in my past. If you look up watercolour techniques, look up how to do a "wash" because that's essentially what you need for coating purposes - a dry wash rather than a wet one usually but I guess it depends on your process and how humidified your paper is. 