Cool Watercolor Texture Effects With Salt and Rice

I love watercolor! It’s a super versatile medium that is beautiful when used alone, or with other mediums.  

Watercolor, plays well with other art mediums like paint or ink and also with everyday household items like plain ol’ table salt and white rice.

Experiment with different types of Salt

Experiment with different types of Salt

Dry

Dry

Sprinkling salt on top of watercolor creates cool watercolor textures! 

Don't you agree that texture adds a whole new level of interest to paintings?

You can add small, but dramatic effects to your watercolor by simply adding a layer salt and/or rice.  Sprinkling it over darker colors brings out more contrast, for more subtle effect use it on lighter washed out watercolor.  Various marks and opacity of colors will emerge creating all that beautiful texture!

I encourage you to experiment by placing salt and rice over parts of your watercolor painting that are super wet or semi wet. 

Wait for the paint to completely dry (for me, this is the hardest part!).  Then, brush the salt and rice off your work! 

Salt and rice creates background textures that can be used for: 

  • Starry Skies

  • Galaxy Paintings

  • Underwater Paintings

  • Abstract Art

Or as snowy background like I did! The possibilities are endless!

I used White Acrylic Paint and A White Uni-Ball Signo Pen to add Lettering and snowflake details. - learn how to add white to Watercolor painting Projects

What I learned from this project:

  • Salt and Rice react differently on puddles of wet areas of painting vs. flat wet areas

    • flat wet areas create lighter spots/texture

    • puddles create darker spots and warning the salt may stick to your painting!


Don't be afraid to add other art mediums to your work! 

 
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White

Acrylic paint along with ink were used for the lettering and snowflakes.

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Pens

Gel pens and black ink were use to add in pops of color and details.


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