Kerrie Woodhouse

Whimsical Watercolour

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How to Paint from Multiple Reference Photos

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Sometimes you get an idea for a painting but you just can’t find the right photo reference for what you have in mind.

Luckily, it is possible to combine multiple references to create the image that you are after. However, there are a few potential pitfalls to avoid.

Let’s review them and figure out the best approach to painting from two or more reference photos.

Why Value is More Important than Colour in Painting

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Colour is one of the things we painters get most excited about - of course!

Colour might attract as to paintings and definitely calls to the painter, but it is not what makes the painting make sense - value does that.

Let me show you how. I’ll also tell you how to alter values in watercolour and tell you something about the colour wheel that just might surprise you.

How to Choose the Best Watercolour Paints for Skin Tones

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Choosing the best colours to create skin tones in your watercolour painting can seem a daunting task.

Seldom does a watercolour paint set provide a sensible colour to use as a realistic skin tone. Fair enough considering the wondrous variety of skin tones we come across in real life.

So the best bet is to feel comfortable working out how to mix appropriate skin tones in watercolour.

Let’s get started doing just that in this article.

How to Choose the Best of Your Holiday Photos for Watercolour Painting

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Capture the memories of your holiday and turn them into delightful works of art with watercolour painting. The key to success is choosing the right photo to paint.

Let me guide you through the process of selecting the best vacation photos for watercolour painting. From considering composition and lighting to analysing colour and subject matter, I want to share my tips and tricks to help you make the perfect choice for your next watercolour painting.

Is Inktober a Good Challenge for Watercolour Painters?

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Inktober is an annual art challenge that anyone with a pen and a piece of paper can enjoy. And that most definitely includes watercolour painters!

There are plenty of benefits to participating for you and your watercolour paintings.

If you think Inktober might be for you, I have a few tips and suggestions about how to design your own Inktober project and boost your watercolour skills.

How to Loosen Up Your Watercolour Painting (7 tips)

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Are you wondering how to loosen up your watercolour painting?

You are definitely in the right place because painting in a loose expressive style is my favourite thing to do. I have 7 practical tips and ideas to share with you.

You'll be joyfully splashing the watercolour paint about while confidently creating your own loose interpretation of your favourite painting subjects in no time!

Beat Creative Block and Get Painting

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Creative block is a very familiar feeling to most creative souls. From time to time we all experience the feeling of being unable to make what it is that we usually make, even if we really want to.

So just what is creative block and how can we beat it so that we can get back to painting?

I’m so glad you asked 😉….

How to Create a Mood in Your Painting

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How marvellous is it that looking at a picture can instantly change your mood?

The reason we love art is that it stirs an emotional reaction - it makes us feel something. An image can convey so much in an instant and each of us has our own unique response.

So how do you create a mood in your painting?

Let’s start with these 6 tips…