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welcome to another watercolor Wednesday this time I wanted to experiment with ways that we can create kind of a weathered texture with our watercolor using rubbing alcohol I would also normally start working with weton wet technique so I would wet my paper first and then I would go in with wet watercolor and build up the moisture level as well as the boldness of the color this time I decided I wanted to go in wet on dry so my paper was dry my paint was wet and Iamp;#39;m getting that roller color faster than I have in the past with this technique so normally I would paint a weton wet area with really juicy bold watercolor and I would just splatter the rubbing alcohol down onto the surface and it would create some really wonderful like Drop textures of various sizes and anywhere the rubbing alcohol would touch the painted surface it would push away the paint and leave these really lovely white areas or lighter colored areas but I wanted to see what else I could get rubb