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link to How Many Watercolor Brushes Do You Need? (And How to Buy)

How Many Watercolor Brushes Do You Need? (And How to Buy)

Of all the artistic media, watercolor is pigeonholed as the most difficult to work with because it's hard to control. While it has more peculiarities than its contemporaries, they're also what makes...

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link to Are Watercolor Brush Pens Good? An Honest Review

Are Watercolor Brush Pens Good? An Honest Review

There are many different options of tools that you can use when it comes to painting. You may instantly run for the watercolor paint brushes and lots of neat paints for those who get started with...

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link to Tube Watercolors: An Introduction for Beginners

Tube Watercolors: An Introduction for Beginners

The world of art is full of wonderful possibilities. There are so many different mediums that you can use to express yourself that sometimes it can be overwhelming or difficult to navigate. As a...

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link to The 13 Best Sustainable Art Supplies: The Buyer’s Guide

The 13 Best Sustainable Art Supplies: The Buyer’s Guide

The best sustainable art supplies are those that limit your use of toxic materials in art-making or reduce your contribution towards the drain on the earth’s resources. Some of them will also help...

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link to The Best Cheap Watercolor Paper for Practice

The Best Cheap Watercolor Paper for Practice

High-quality watercolour paper is an excellent choice for experienced watercolorists. But if you are a beginner with watercolor painting, or want some regular paper to practice with, it's not...

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