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Paper towels will absorb your artist tears.
Watercolor is a humbling medium that rewards patience, timing, and restraint, with paper towels becoming essential tools for managing mistakes and achieving beautiful results.
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Just some tiny art
I’m grateful for the welcoming community and your encouragement!
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Art is a love language
Original art holds emotional value because it reflects the artist’s personality, mood, and attention to detail. It’s the human presence in the artwork that makes it meaningful.
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Beginners: Using a limited palette in watercolor
Using fewer colors in watercolor enhances readability and depth, making the artwork more captivating.
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Book review: Nita Engel “How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself”
Experience the transformative power of watercolor with Nita Engle’s insights and techniques.
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Sometimes it’s not easy
Creating art is about communicating something meaningful, whether it’s comfort, wonder, or nostalgia, and it often grows slowly through repetition and stubbornness.
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Color mixing in watercolor
Nature’s greens vary greatly, from sunlit grass to pine trees and moss. Experimenting with different color combinations enhances realism in watercolor landscapes.
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Random acrylic accidents (and this is why I choose watercolor.)
I choose watercolor because acrylic tells me where to stick it.
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What a day yesterday was.
From electrical troubles to dog antics, today’s adventure is just beginning!
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Learning layering technique in watercolor
Watercolor layering is a powerful technique for beginners, allowing you to create depth and natural beauty through gradual color builds. Patience is key: ensure each layer is completely dry before adding the next to avoid blooms and muddy areas.