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Watercolor Adventures

by Susan Moore on Jan.14, 2010, under Paintings


I can’t tell you how many times (oh…4, 5?) I’ve paid good money to take watercolor classes and I have failed miserably. I’m going to spare you those images, not post them here so you can agree with me.

So, I found the most incredible work on a site where the artist embellishes monotypes with watercolor and colored pencils. That’s what’s inpired my recent posts, right? So, quickly I realized that I just don’t understand watercolors. I can do a tolerable job with colored pencils (at least, I think it’s tolerable!) but I figured I’d better learn how to do watercolors.

I found  a couple of really good books that point out that you really have to have GOOD materials, and the dirt-cheap watercolor tubes I bought for my classes just didn’t cut it. You know the ones (without naming names)…$2 for 24 tubes of ‘fine artist’s watercolors’? If they’re so fine, how come there’s no pigment information on the tubes? So, I shopped around and figured out that Winsor Newton are the ones to have. Ummm…$26 for a tiny tube of Alizarin Crimson. Maybe I don’t need THAT fine a quality watercolors while I’m learning, so I bought a Cotman set (still Winsor Newton, but their ’student’ grade) of half-pans. What a difference! I’ve been happily following the instructions in the watercolor method books I bought and I think I’m starting to figure this out!

Anyway, here is a painting I did for the Virtual Paintout this month (which is Corsisa).


5 Comments for this entry

  • Sylviane

    The reflection is good on the bridge.Nice painting!

  • Elaine Magliacane

    Lovely watercolor… the quality of the paints does make a difference, as does a good quality natural hair brush. You are off to a good start … a very good start.

  • AutumnLeaves

    I thought this was so beautiful when I saw it on VPO; and I do so love watercolors. I wish I could say it was the quality of the paints that affect my work but alas, it really is me. But I keep trying, so its all good, I s’pose. I so look forward to seeing more of your work!

  • Joan T

    I saw this on the VPO site and had to come over and let you know how much I liked it. Lovely color and drama!!!

  • Susan Moore

    Thank you all for your kind words! Very encouraging!

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