Before it dries completely, we're going to add a little bit more violet, wet and wet, right above the eye. And down here. Soften it out. And then some violet on the right hand side of the...
Now I'm going to wet that down, put in some rose into this blossom that's probably facing to the right, it's behind this one. Okay. With as many blossoms as we have,...
Right now we're using napthol red to do the cone. And this is where it's helpful that we have a brush with a fine point. So we're doing a little bit of detail, but...
Okay, now that the inside of the bowl's dry, we're going to work on it some. So the inside of the rim, we're going to need to do a gradation by making it more dramatic by...
JOHN R. JUNGER: The first thing I'm going to do is put the head where it belongs. Now, the head is an egg really, so I'm going to make an egg and then we have a kind of a neck thing....
Now we're going to use some payne's gray, a transparent version to do, to paint over the red that I've just put down up here. Of course, you want it to dry first. But as you...

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By this time the bottom part has all dried up so we are going to wet it down and about this time this is too wet to use so we are going to get a new one. I have one already set up and we will wet the...
And now the next step is going to be to put in the green. So we are going to clean the brush, and we're going to come back with cobalt blue and yellow. And it's alright to have this...
The way I set this up is I have the image in my computer. I bring it into Photoshop. Then from Photoshop using a series of different things that I set up as a macro, that is, a macro is something that...
OKay, now we've done three blossoms, we're going to start working on the other ones. So we're going to put down water with the big brush and then we're going to put the...