Friday, September 3, 2010
Watercolor Painting Techniques Section
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Watercolors and watercolor painting techniques by far outstrip all other paint media that newcomers use to start painting.
The medium provides the chance for virtually anyone to get into painting, with the minimum of cost and using relatively lightweight equipment.
For example, it's ideal for relaxing, holiday painting sessions. The almost immediate drying properties of watercolor paints mean you can produce a quick sketch of that wonderful landscape that's in front of you and will inspire you and remind you of that time for years to come... recalling the sights, sounds, aromas and emotions like no photograph alone could ever rekindle. Yet for many, watercolor painting techniques aren't always the easiest to master certainly until you get used to them.
It has a mind of its own that can at times seem to fight you all the way. Yet when you learn to accept that it sometimes pulls you in directions you didn't expect, suddenly you start to see happy accidents in your pictures that you learn to exploit, that previously you regarded as disasters.
Because unlike say, oil paints or acrylic paints, where you work from dark to light, finishing with the lightest highlights, watercolor painting techniques require you to work from light to dark.
This means you need a bit more pre-planning your painting, which once mastered, will stand you in good stead, whatever type of paint medium you use.
And don't worry, this 'pre-planning' isn't rocket science. It's just thinking for a second where you want to reserve the lightest parts of your painting before you actually start to paint.
In the watercolor painting techniques tutorials, you'll find lessons on painting skies, water, textures, flowers - any subject you would wish. All of which enhances your confidence in working out your composition before you begin.
There's hints on color mixing to avoid muddy colors, creating mood, painting different types of light, shadows, in fact all you need to know to make that watercolor glow with light...
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