9/28/2013

What A Watercolorist Actually Does

By Mia Kent


Painting is a very broad art with a lot of sub categories like oil painting, watercoloring and many more. Now out of all of the variations, probably the most interesting of all these variations would be watercoloring because it is one of the easiest versions. Now a painter who does this is known as a watercolorist and this is the whole process he will take when he makes his painting.

As a painter in this field, one will be making use of water all the time. He will have to learn the art of using the right amount of water as well as the right amount of paint in order to be able to create the right type of mix. So he must always have a continuous supply of water beside him while he paints.

When the painter is ready with his canvas, then the next thing that he will do would be to wash the canvas a little bit. This means that the painter will have to soak the entire canvas with a little bit of water so that the effects of the watercolor mix will come out later on. So one should use a big brush to smear the paper with water before starting the portrait.

From there, now would be the time to paint the background of the desired portrait. In order to do this, one must mix some paint with a lot of water in order to be able to create a fading effect. So start mixing some paint with lots of water, then start coloring the background of the picture.

Once this is done, the painter must now allow his picture to dry up a little bit before he proceeds to the next step. The reason why he must do this is so that the next layer that he will paint over the background will not run and drip. Also, it will look much nicer when it has already dried up.

When the background has already dried, then one may now create the actual portrait over the background. Now for this step, it is very important to put less water on the paint when doing this process. In order to create a nice picture, one must first dip his brush into the paint and dip it a little bit in the water then start painting the picture.

Another key element here would be to try out shades and color mixtures by playing with the paint and the water. For a thin shade, one will have to use more water. It goes vice versa for for a thick shade as one will have to use less water in order to have a thicker and fuller paint quality.

So basically, those are the steps that a watercolorist would take when he would be making his portrait. Now take note that these are the most basic techniques that every watercolor artist must already know. As he progresses with the art, then he will be learning more advanced sweeping and color mixing techniques.




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