Help building depth

I feel like many of my paintings feel flat. I would love any advice on how to build depth I feel like I’m using too much pigment in the background in sky and not enough in the foreground any feedback would be helpful.

I also feel like I work in segments rather than the piece as a whole I come from a background and acrylic and switch to watercolor about six months ago

What processes do you recommend i.e. do you start wet in wet and move to wet in dry and then dry in dry? Any other preferred methods?

Thank you :)

EDIT: should I be mixing on the paper more?

u/OxeighMoron — 20 days ago
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Help building depth

I feel like many of my paintings feel flat. I would love any advice on how to build depth I feel like I’m using too much pigment in the background in sky and not enough in the foreground any feedback would be helpful.

I also feel like I work in segments rather than the piece as a whole I come from a background and acrylic and switch to watercolor about six months ago

What processes do you recommend i.e. do you start wet in wet and move to wet in dry and then dry in dry? Any other preferred methods?

Thank you :)

EDIT: should I be mixing on the paper more?

u/OxeighMoron — 20 days ago