Yahoo: How to Watercolor Paint: 2 Simple Lessons to Help Unleash Your Inner Artist
How to Watercolor Paint: 2 Simple Lessons to Help Unleash Your Inner Artist
Welcome to the watercolor forum! This is a good question but the answer only really matters if you plan to enter a competition. In that case, rules of entry will apply, and even those vary from show to show. Outside of that, even the purest traditionalist will concur that a pen-and-ink drawing with color on it qualifies as “watercolor” for most purposes. I’d love to see your painting if ...
however this beg the question.. since it can be mix with water, what about medium? can I use watercolor medium like winsor and newton watercolor iridescent medium on watermixable oil paint to make pearlescent or metallic like paint?
Hello all, My first draft on permanency in watercolor paints. Please note that I volunteered for Permanency only, not Staining & Non-staining. Somehow, these 2 other topics […]
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When was the last time you did a watercolor painting? For many of us, it's probably been decades since we picked up the paint ...
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Hi I was wondering what types of signatures to use with for watercolor artists. Which might be more effective last longer, use watercolor to sign my name […]
I’d say there is little practical difference except watercolor reacts to water much differently than gouache and tempura, hence the blossoms which you generally only have to fight in watercolor. But gouache is a form of watercolor, with a bit different market it’s sold to, but it’s a lot more like tempura.