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How to Use Saran Wrap to Make an Abstract Tree Watercolor Painting

Hi friends! We’re breaking out the plastic saran wrap today to make this beautiful watercolor abstract tree with a limited palette! I’m working with my Marie’s Masters watercolors, but you can grab any paint and paper you have on hand, along with a piece of plastic wrap to recreate this abstract tree painting. I’m using Indigo, Payne’s Grey, and Burnt Umber for this painting. This is a great watercolor technique you can experiment with and try different shapes and marks by pressing it into your wet paper and letting it dry. I hope you enjoy this video, and as always, thanks for watching!

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