The red we're using is crimson. So I'm going to take the tack out ready, and I'm going to use my paintbrush put down somewhere and I can't see it. Oh, here we are. We're using the water to paint the water where we want the color. That's going to go into there and then add There we go. But I'm going to spread that around as well because I think that will add to it.
You see the colors how they're all spitting out the different pigments got purples in there as well. We've got a little bit of the yellow coming off of all the moss green, which I think adds to it personally. Now I'm just going to paint into here. That's more watering again, more color of the way it just reacts and spreads. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Let's do the next one, you see how it's already quite a bit on there for when I flicked the paint.
So this is not a precise science. It does give you some really soft, really beautiful images to play with. And you have to let it do its thing. So we've got some yellow on here from where I've sprinkled before we kind of put some of this Crimson on and let it do its thing. So there we go. that's starting to come together.
And I'm quite pleased with that. So I think the network got some pinks Crimson sprinkled here as well. But hey, whoa, that's all part of it. Going to using my lemon try pad earlier. Just gonna paint in some of these bits and the green leaf there. And I'll probably start using a financial Soon because I'm starting to get to a more detailed work.
So I'm going to leave it at that for a moment and come back to it shortly.