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Watercolor - Watercolor Painting; Let Your Gut Do The Thinking Often it is said that watercolor painting is not for everyone. Even with advanced watercolor techniques, it is still a scary and a hard to handle medium. Watercolor streaks, leaks, create a mess, unpredictable and impossible to change once the color is applied and to top it, watercolor buckles the paper. Nothing is farther from the truth. Watercolor is a challenging medium. That much could be said but difficult? No. This is how it starts. It all starts with the manner at how things are approached. Unlike other mediums, the beauty of the watercolor is its unpredictability. With it go the uniqueness and the surprise. That is why no two watercolor paintings are totally alike. Other mediums could be manipulated and tweaked by the artist for the most part. With watercolor, the artist typically goes where the water goes. Manipulations are done but the water generally dictates the phase, and then he proceeds to create art that are totally different from those that preceded it. Do not let the moment pass. To put it another way, watercolor painting is something like jazz music. You will jam and create music this moment and if the spirit hits you, you will never be able to replicate the same music a second time, similar maybe but not quite. As with jazz, when working with watercolor, you go with the flow. It could be tweaked yes, redirected yes, but the water and the pigment will not wait. Once the moment and the creative eye escape you, it escapes forever, or you anticipate another one because usually it does. Let Loose. The best artworks ever created by man are those whose final results are not totally anticipated. Of course there is always the general idea. The final outcome is an idea too. But to be fixated on a final outcome is to create art that is too rigid and too frozen. The best poets and writers will tell you anytime that to write well is to start with an idea and then let the characters do the job and keep on writing what hits you at the moment. Use less of your brain and think with your guts. That way unexpected results happen. Beautiful results, because art is an emotional thing. Masterpieces were done that way. In watercolor it is the same thing if not more so. But first you must work. It is the knowing and mastering of the rules first that will enable you to break the rules with appropriateness and masterful art. It is the constant practice. Masters of the art developed the passion not because the passion was always there. It is the constant desire to create better that immersed them in the discipline that made them good. When the time spent is sufficient, the eye and the hand coordinate more freely that judgments in proportions, colors, and styles are developed. Watercolor painting like all mediums of art has its own challenges and difficulties. But with the mastery come the reward and the satisfaction that always happen sooner if not later. Watercolor a hard medium? Not actually just different.


Does anyone know of a watercolor artist with the initials G.W.S.?
This is a painting of a venice or naples waterway scene, with a gondola.

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What type of pencil is best for watercolor sketches?
I have been using a regular mechanical pencil (bad, i know...) and the lines show through very faintly. I would prefer not to use a watercolor pencil (they didn't blend too well with my paints in the past...), but if that's what's generally used, I'll try them again. Would a regular colored pencil or a specific type of sketch pencil work? If you're a watercolor artist, how do you do your preliminary sketches? Thanks!

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watercolour artist rhaus 1868?


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Color Study Class offered for watercolor artists - Crossville Chronicle

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Color Study Class offered for watercolor artists
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Color is the most attractive, noticeable and best part of a fine art painting. Award-winning artist Sam Hill's Color Study Class is intended for watercolor artists at any skill level. Hill will share some of the most valuable lessons he learned about ...



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Top watercolor artists exhibit at Johns Creek Arts Center
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Exquisite landscapes, inspiring figurative work, glowing still-lifes and vivid abstracts will captivate visitors this winter at the Johns Creek Arts Center in Johns Creek. This is the first Georgia Watercolor Society Signature Members' Exhibition.
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