Fabio Cembranelli demonstrates, step-by-step, the process he uses to create his loose and flowing flowers. The Hibiscus are painted on
300 lb Arches watercolor paper![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uB3Zs9xk-jO6L_D7xOmiFx21i-dQVLuR_toaIOGE3dCfQBMrD8umgcqe0XwvoMDxHGH0Y2WcE6QtuQ-JePUNyj7Kqobd0peEriD2GaxVl33tyzz5lpnw6u2-HuQz2GKy7ibmiDrvwe2K3ky9Kp4wo0NYBPblGnwns2dgIbEV9RvB9TuKRqUw=s0-d)
which has been completely submerged in a container of water and stretched onto a wooden surface. The artist writes: Working with the wet Arches paper must be quick, because it dries quickly and removal of pigment to obtain luminosity is very difficult when paint dries completely.
Note: Website is in Portuguese. Google Translate
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