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Jul 05 2021

How to Paint a Solar Eclipse in Watercolor

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Colored pencils with text overlay. Art and Bible Series. Paint a Solar Eclipse Part One. See the Light Art

This is part one of a three-part, mixed media project (watercolor, permanent marker, fluorescent acrylic, and fluorescent colored pencils). The subject is a total solar eclipse.

To complete this part of the project you will need:

1. Watercolor paper
2. Watercolors (blue, red, and yellow)
3. Pencil
4. Liquid mask or painter’s tape
5. Small jar lid (the one I use is from a gallon jug).

For more videos, visit See the Light’s web page:
http://homeschoolartclass.com or
http://seethelightshine.com/art

Draw through the Bible with black light chalk artist, Jim Pence. This video series is designed for homeschoolers who want to have fun learning art and the Bible. And, in keeping with Jim’s black light chalk artistry, each of these projects incorporate black light chalk or paint.

For more children’s art resources, visit: seethelightshine.com

Colored pencils with text overlay. Art and Bible Series. Paint a Solar Eclipse Part One. See the Light Art

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Written by James Pence · Categorized: Art & Bible, Jim Pence, Uncategorized, Weekly Workshop · Tagged: Art, art tips, black light, draw, fluorescent, Jim Pence, video tips, watercolor, workshop

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