Texture in watercolor can add both depth and drama..and they are fun, too!
The textures shown here are all done in prussian blue. If you are going to use one of these texture, practice first on a
small scrap of paper. Different colors will react differently to the techniques. Try experiementing with laying
several colors together. (Please forgive my blue thumb in the photos!)

Lay down a wash and let it sit a bit, but don't let it get too dry. Then use either a paper towels or tissue.

Great for clouds!

Lay down a wash where you want fur, then quickly add a few strokes of darker paint. Let dry a bit, then add a few more strokes. Then when almost dry, a few more. This greats the illusion of soft fur with some depth.
Lace can make a wonderful stencil! Use a gentle dry brush or spray with tooth brush as shown here.
Lay on a wash, and allow to dry. Use the sharp point of a razor or other instrument and gently scratch.

On dry paper

On wet paper.

Tap a loaded brush against your hand to create a splatter affect.

On dry paper

On wet paper

Use a toothbrush and pull your thumb across the top to create spray.
Lay on a wash and put down wax paper where you want the texture. Great for stone walls!
Use a natural sponge. Good for marble and many other textures.

Lay down wash and allow to dry a bit. Use a brush loaded with water and brush it where you want the texture. Then use a paper towl to lift up the paint.

Lay down a wash and allow to dry completely. Then use sand paper to create texture.


Kosher Salt

Table Salt
Lay out a wash. The texture will be different depending on the type of salt and how wet the wash is. Larger salt crystals will create larger white areas. The dryer the wash the lighter the texture will be. But don't let it get too dry or it won't show up at all.
Dry brush using a fan brush make lovely wood grains.  

   
This is a wonderful book for learning textures! His work is so gorgeous. I have the whole series of splash books. This one is specifically about texture in watercolor.

 

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