So now I want to take the mask that we cut out from our paper. And I'm going to put it right over my piece here and I'm trying my best to cover up what we repainted. Just like that. I'm going to take my number six brush and I'm going to make some pigment and we're going to do some spatter. I'm gonna start with this lemon yellow color. I'm going to put it down on my pallet, load my brush.
Then I'll just put my hand here and I'll just make some spatter and I'm trying to focus on the areas closest to the seahorse. This mask protects the area of our seahorse so the spatter is really in the background. I'll rinse my brush, pick up a little this vermilion hue and loaded into that what was on my palate. And I'll do the same and because this color is darker, I'm going to go a little distance away further away and just tap a few here and there. And then lastly I'm going to take this set via that we have, I'm going to add a little more pigment to make it nice and rich. I'm just going to add a few little splotches of that as well.
Carefully lift up my mask, set it aside, and a little bit ran into our piece, but for the most part, it's protected quite nicely. We'll let this layer dry and we'll come back and add some final touches with the gel pen.