Tender Rose Watercolor Pencils Sketch
Автор: Color Theory and How to paint with Watercolor
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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"Tender Rose" I make a color sketch with pencils — fast, layered, by placing one shade over another.
No hatching.
No “coloring in.”
I work through flat color areas, thinking about the whole from the start.
In the video, I show how to hold the pencil so it works for form and space, not for outlining. And I also show how not to do it. That’s important to see in advance.
The sketch takes about 30 minutes.
The goal is not detail and not likeness.
The goal is to grasp tonal and color relationships, to feel the logic of form and air.
That’s what allows the watercolor stage to flow easily later.
At the end of the video, I show the reference — my own photograph taken in October in the Chișinău Dendrarium, Moldova, among roses of different varieties. It was pure aesthetic inspiration.
I deliberately don’t draw individual petals or trace contours.
In the sketch, I work with air, distances, and the color of space.
I use watercolor paper in a sketchbook and watercolor pencils — a soft, gentle material that’s easy to work with, without water or a brush.
For roses, this delicacy feels especially precise.
Please share what kind of feeling this sketch evokes for you 👇
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