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- Kuretake Gansai Tambi 12 watercolors set review
I’m reposting here the review I did on my blog about Kuretake Gansai Tambi 12 watercolours set review I’m posting some of the photos here and I’ll give for the review purposes some links for some photos in full size directly from my site ( as WC has limits regarding the size of the uploaded photographs ) Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolours have become quite popular among
- Watercolor - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Join us for interesting and informative discussions of techniques, materials, and approaches to working with watercolors
- Watercolor Handbook - Lightfastness and Permanancy of Watercolors . . .
You probably put a lot of yourself into your watercolor paintings: time, energy, concentration, anger, love, blood sweat, tears So you sure don’t want your creations to fade, discolor, or otherwise deteriorate Here are some things to consider to prevent that from happening:: • your paper • framing and mounting materials • properly displaying finished watercolors • and, of course
- More discontinued pigments. - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Nevertheless, it’s somewhat fugitive and slightly toxic, so it has lost favor in fine-art uses Daniel Smith offers a tube of single-pigment watercolor (for which, suspiciously, they claim a lightfastness of “II — Very Good” …) PV49 Cobalt Violet This has become extremely difficult to find at standard manufacturers
- Flattening completed paintings that are warped
I found several tutorials and tips on YouTube on how to flatten an already completed watercolor painting that is warped, and I’m testing one of those methods now on a painting I don’t really care about I saturated the back of the painting with water then weighed it down with heavy books overnight
- Thoughts on Strathmore paper? - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
The short answer to your question is more expensive paper worth it, YES it is, you are unlikely to really learn how to use watercolor on Strathmore 400 paper, which is an acceptable drawing paper but doesn’t like being wet I am surprised that your hobby store doesn’t carry at least some watercolor paper like Canson’s 140lb Aquarelle Watercolor paper The Michaels and AC Moore stores
- Best books to learn watercolor - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Hello What are the best books about learning Watercolor? I'm a real beginner and don't know almost nothing I read good reviews about a book called Everyday […]
- Making absorbent ground - WetCanvas: Online Living for Artists
Hi, I want to make my own watercolor ground to use on canvas or paper I already make gesso using calcium carbonate Do you know what I […]
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