7/28/2013

The Real Deal In Watercolor Prints

By Kelli Townsend


Painting is probably one of the hardest thing to do in this beautiful and magical world. At the same time, it is one of the things that not all people are able to do. It is a form of expression expressed through strokes of brushes using a paint. Drawing can be tough, however, making watercolor prints is harder.

Using this medium can be really challenging. Sometimes it would put artists into a craze especially when they have been working on it for hours. What typically annoys them are the mistakes that cannot be erased unlike with sketches.

Kids and young adults love this cheap medium that will be used in doing an artwork. There may be culprits in using this one, however, the advantages outweigh. Kids are the common market who buy this item. The price varies on the material and quality. The cheaper the price, the cheaper the quality.

It can be bought in different format. There are trays with assortment of small shaped cakes and they are inexpensive. They contain less pigment compare to the liquid tubes. Cakes are usually used by beginners. But as soon as they finish the stage of a newbie, they will look for something that caters a more vibrant colors which will be showcased by liquid tubes.

One thing that put watercolorists hot under collar is when the papers wrinkle easily. This is actually normal since papers easily soak in water. They have a flimsy quality that makes them easy to buckle. Some experts advise that weights of paper have its different advantages. The more that it is heavier, the better accomplishment that you will achieve. For beginner, a hundred and forty pound helps.

The cleverness of an artist is always measured on how he deals with mistakes that can never be avoided. How fast his brain works to find solutions in correcting errors will prove that he good in his field and can even go bigger, with an overflowing amount of patience and hard works. Mistakes can not be avoided so it is his responsibility to avoid compromising the quality.

Watercolors are also considered versatile because it works well with pastels, pen, ink, and other water based materials. Again, the skill of the watercolorist will be measured on how he handle these colors to avoid muddy appearance. Every stroke will mean a lot to his art work.

These are not heavy built that will make it hard to bring wherever you go. Although there are colors that can be bought in large bottles that are made especially to real artists, there are also small vials that are available in the store. Pick the smaller vials to bring it anywhere you go.

There are many ways on how a person can express his true self using a hobby that he likes. It takes luck to have this kind of gift, and it takes perseverance to advance the knowledge about that gift. There are too many gifts that are spilled to humanity. However, only few get the gift in making watercolor prints.




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