Kerrie Woodhouse

Whimsical Watercolour

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Meilang Watercolour Set of 36 - Affordable AND Quality?

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Looking for affordable watercolour paints that deliver professional results? Aren’t we all!

I just received a Meilang set of 36 Watercolour Tubes to review. I’ve been very curious to see how they compare to my existing palette of paints from renowned brands.

I want to know whether investing in expensive paints is truly necessary and I’m hoping to find some substitutes for beloved colours within this affordable set of watercolours.

You too? Well let’s dive in then!

Lazy Day Watercolour: A Fun Approach for Busy Painters

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Ever want to paint but just feel too….

tired,

under the weather,

busy?

One of the reasons I chose watercolour as a medium in the first place is because it requires very little in the way of supplies, set up and clean up. Even so, there are times when I simply can’t be asked to get off the couch, painting urges notwithstanding.

I’d say that happens to all of us.

Either way, what’s a busy painter to do?

How about this…

Use Colour to tell the Story in your Painting - Muted vs Vibrant Watercolour

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You often hear people bemoaning the appearance of muted or ‘muddy’ colours in their paintings. In general, we all want clean vibrant colours. Muddy colour is the affectionate name given to muted (dull or grey) colour.

When you were hoping for clean vibrant colours, muddy or muted ones can be disappointing.

But these muted tones are not poor cousins of the vibrant ones - far from it. They have a beauty all of their own and can be used quite effectively to tell a part of the story in your watercolour painting.

CMYK or RBY - Does it Matter to Watercolour painters?

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Have you ever had a bright lively painting in mind, but when you painted it the result seemed a little dull?

Or have you tried to mix a nice modern purple only to find you end up with a sort of grey?

It’s not just you.

It could be more about whether you are working with colours based on the CMYK scheme or the RBY scheme.

Let’s figure how this might affect your watercolour painting.

Should You Paint with Fugitive Watercolours?

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Some of the most joyful watercolour pigments you will find are in the family of pinks and reds - but alas the one you like best is described as ‘fugitive’.

And let me guess… you just had one of those fervent know-it-alls condemn the use of a colour like opera pink because of this particular characteristic. 😲

So let's first clarify what a fugitive paint is and then figure out how much we should care about that in our watercolour adventures.

Here’s Why Painters Need Constraints

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Tight briefs are good for painters… Not those 🩲 briefs 🙈 - creative briefs! Let me explain.

I know it sounds counterintuitive because we all love the romantic notion of free spirited creatives with limitless possibilities.

But when it comes down to it, infinite possibilities are not as much of a blessing as one might think.

Why do artists work in series? (and why it matters to you)

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Ever heard that artists should work in a series?

In part, this conventional wisdom is to do with the more commercial aspect of an artist's work - developing  a body of work for which they are known. But really I think this undershadows some of the more important benefits that arise when you work in a series.

Wherever you are in your creative journey there is merit to taking on board some of the ethos of working in a series.

In fact, even if your creative project is your big beautiful life as opposed to a particular creative hobby there is merit to giving yourself some sort of 'series' to work on in order to reap these benefits.

Do You Need to Draw to Paint?

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If you want to paint with watercolour, do you need to be able to draw?

Well, in short no.

But why wouldn’t you want to?

There are a few options available to get you painting even if you feel you can’t draw yet, which we’ll discuss.

But please know that being able to draw provides a satisfaction that is hard to beat. (And it’s really not as hard as you may think.)

Let me explain.

Is Tracing Cheating in Art?

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Do you consider tracing to be cheating in art?

That’s a question I have heard a few times before. It makes me chuckle.

Cheating who exactly, I always want to say?

Let’s figure out when and if tracing might be useful to your art practice and then discuss the advantages and disadvantages of tracing.