Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Real World Of Watercolor Prints

By Kelli Townsend


Painting is one of the things that never loses its appeal to the art lovers. It is one of the most popular medium in the world of art. But at the same time, producing watercolor prints can be one of the most challenging task in the world. However, after seeing the beauty of your masterpieces, all those tough times will go away.

Watercolors can be unforgiving at times especially when the mistake can not be erased. Unlike with drawing, a simple mistake can be erased in just a few seconds. But using this medium, it will take a little while before finding a solution to cover the mistake.

An advantage of this medium is that it is cheap compare to the other mediums used in painting. The price varies depending on the brand or material that will be bought. The quality also depend on the price. Kids and adults use this inexpensive and versatile medium for many projects.

This one is available in different formats. It is available in trays where colors are placed in a small cake. This is the usual item bought by the younger minds. As soon as they grow up, being a normal person with unlimited wants and needs, they will resort to a more efficient format that will create more vibrant hues. That is where the other format, liquid bottles, was best known for.

An advise given by the experts to the watercolorists who always get annoyed when the paper scrunches up easily is to use the heavier weight papers. The more that the weight is heavier, the lesser the chance of it scrunching up. For the beginners, a one hundred and forty pound of paper is suitable. It should also be in cold press.

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 known to be versatile that work well with ink, pastels, pen, and other water based whatsits. If you are using this, then you should also learn versatility to avoid any mud like appearance that will ruin your artwork. Not unless it is mud that you are actually painting. Nonetheless, you must master how to match and mix hues.

Another advantage of this medium, is the portability that it can give to its user. Sure there are large bottles and cans that are sold in different stores. But with the ability to read the mind of artists, they produced smaller bottles that are affordable and at the same time, portable. Makes it easy for any user to paint anything that caught their attention.

There are too many talents that were showered to the whole mankind. Each of them were different but all of them have the power to inspire other people. If not inspire, at least show them who they really are. Watercolorists show their true colors by creating watercolor prints. It is their skill, it is how their mind works, and it is how they express their selves freely.




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