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Category: Watercolor

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10 Reasons Why Watercolor Painting Is So Difficult

Note: This is the second part to 6 Reasons Why Watercolor Painting Is So Hard. Painting is a craft that requires talent, patience, and knowledge of different techniques. If you’re new to...

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Why Are Oil Paintings More Expensive Than Watercolors?

When it comes to art, there are a lot of different styles and mediums to choose from. But, if you’re considering taking up the hobby or purchasing an oil painting, you might wonder why oil...

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Is 120GSM Good Enough for Watercolor?

Watercoloring is an excellent artistic outlet that allows artists to create something beautiful and unique. However, figuring out which paper to use is essential as not all paper weights can handle...

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How To Remove Dried Watercolor Paint From the Palette

Watercolors are versatile, quick drying, and easy to use. Depending on the look you want to achieve, you can add as much or as little water as you want to create the desired level of vibrancy....

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How To Paint With Watercolor on Newspaper

Painting on newspapers creates an interesting, mixed-media piece of art. The medium provides an unusual and engaging visual texture you can't achieve with regular watercolor paper. However, painting...

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Why Is Your Watercolor Paper Peeling?

Consider this scenario: you’re happily working on your watercolor painting, and then you notice your paper is starting to peel. We’ve all been there, and it feels awful when this happens. But why...

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