by theartist | Aug 26, 2018 | Tutorials, Watercolour paintings, Watercolour tutorials
When you’re planning a painting in watercolour (rather than a study or a practice piece), it’s really important to work out how you will tackle it. You need to think about highlights, light and dark, texture and detail and what order you’re going to...
by theartist | May 24, 2018 | Reviews and recommendations, Watercolour paintings, Watercolour tutorials
Finding the right watercolour paper to use can be tricky. They vary widely, and the paper you use affects the marks that you make far more than the type of canvas you use affects oil or acrylic paint. How to use watercolour paper In general, water will make your paper...
by theartist | Apr 12, 2018 | Watercolour paintings
I thought I’d take some photos of a recent watercolour I painted of two lovely dogs. I used St. Petersburg White Nights watercolour paints on Arches cold pressed paper. I had several different photos to work from so I played around with various thumbnail (mini)...
by theartist | Oct 5, 2017 | Watercolour paintings
I think pet portraits look beautiful in watercolour. They take a bit of planning and a careful approach though. Here’s how I painted a cat in watercolour recently. It’s on Arches cold press paper 300gsm, 100% cotton, beautiful to paint on but hard to lift...