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7 Creative Ways to Use Posca Markers
7 Creative Ways to Use Posca Markers
Just like a rainbow brings joy and colour to the sky, Posca markers can bring a vibrant splash to any canvas. Imagine transforming ordinary surfaces into extraordinary works of art using these magical tools. Sounds enticing, right? With endless possibilities, Posca markers invite every artist, both beginner and advanced, to explore their creativity in new and exciting ways.
Why Princeton Watercolour Brushes Stand Out for Artists
Why Princeton Watercolour Brushes Stand Out for Artists
Like a painter needs the perfect shades, choosing the right brushes is just as crucial. What makes Princeton watercolour brushes the artists’ favourite? These brushes are crafted with precision and care. Renowned for their exceptional quality, they offer artists unparalleled control and reliability. With Princeton watercolour brushes, creativity knows no bounds.
How to Use Watercolour Masking Fluid for Stunning Effects
How to Use Watercolour Masking Fluid for Stunning Effects
Essential tips and tricks for using watercolour masking fluid effectively in painting. Learn to enhance the details in your work by masking out sections.
Why Cotton Watercolour Paper Beats the Rest
Why Cotton Watercolour Paper Beats the Rest
When selecting watercolour paper, many artists recommend using 300gsm paper for its ideal thickness and sturdiness. This weight ensures that the paper can handle multiple layers of water and pigment without warping or buckling, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and beginners alike.
Unbreakable Oil Painting Rules
Unbreakable Oil Painting Rules
It’s important when looking at different painting methods to keep in mind that you can really do whatever you want. Yet if you’re looking to learn a specific painting method, such as more traditional in-direct painting method, it stands to reason that you are going to need to find in depth information on that method and adhere to that mentor’s rules. Yet as we all know, what makes paintings unique is the breaking of rules, rather than a strict adherence to them. With that said, there are some super basic rules that apply to oil painting at large, which really can’t be, or to be stated softly, shouldn’t be broken. Beyond those though, go ham, make something weird.
7 Helpful Transfer Methods that Any Artist Can Try
7 Helpful Transfer Methods that Any Artist Can Try
Getting your sketch just right on your canvas before starting a painting can be a tricky thing to do. For the most part, planning the composition on something that isn’t the final surface is always a good idea. This can be quite time consuming and laborious and in a fast paced, meme driven world, so who has time for that? Working out all your mistakes before moving onto the final painting is something that takes a little time, but I promise you, it is well worth your while. No one wants to get midway through a painting, only to realise everything needs to be moved over 3cm to the left. So, if you want to save a bunch of time and have a more accurate and precise recreation of your subject matter, you may want to consider using a transfer method for sketching up an image on your canvas so you can get painting sooner, rather than later.
A Guide to Black Paints
A Guide to Black Paints
I love black, black is fantastic, many artists have managed to produce incredible works with the colour black, for instance in The Black Paintings by Goya, Cart with Black Ox by Van Gogh, Zebra by Vasarely, and The Charnel House by Picasso. Black is a heavy colour and when used correctly can bring great depth to your artwork.
Refilling Copic Markers
Refilling Copic Markers
If you have spent any time using Copic markers, you may be considering buying the ink refills rather than constantly replacing the markers. Did you know you can refill a Copic Ciao Marker nine times using a single Copic refill? That’s certainly cheaper than rebuying a bunch of individual markers when you run out. So, if you’re finding yourself churning through your markers it might be about time to grab some Copic refills and save yourself some money! How do the refills work you ask? Well, you’re in luck because I’m about to tell you.
Limited Palettes - What Are They?
Limited Palettes - What Are They?
Many artists begin painting, or paint for years already, with an extensive palette of 12 different paints. Though it may sound like the right thing to do, and it may be what the starter set gave you, but 12 colours can be overwhelming and make colour mixing confusing, resulting in a grey-brown, flat & dull painting. The truth is that more is always less, especially in painting. We're here to give you a guide to what limited palettes are, and three useful limited palettes to try out to improve your colour theory. Read on for more!
Masterson Sta-Wet Palettes - Which One to Choose?
Masterson Sta-Wet Palettes - Which One to Choose?
Masterson’s Sta-Wet Palettes are multipurpose, suitable for acrylic, watercolour, and oils. These palettes will reduce the drying time of your paints for several days, saving you time, money, and paint. This is especially helpful with a medium like acrylic paint or gouache as these two paints dry the quickest when left in the open. Masterson’s palettes are highly convenient, providing great peace of mind whilst painting. The freedom to prepare and re use the same palette for multiple painting sessions is irreplaceable, which is why many people fall in love with Masterson’s Sta-Wet palette.
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