How to use masking fluid
Make reserving the white of your paper while painting watercolours easy by using masking fluid or liquid frisket. I show you how to use it in a simple painting of an ocean wave.
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Make reserving the white of your paper while painting watercolours easy by using masking fluid or liquid frisket. I show you how to use it in a simple painting of an ocean wave.
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Watercolour painting is incredibly popular. It’s a beautiful medium where many artists produce anything from vibrant and luminous to soft and atmospheric paintings. It’s also a medium that allows the artist to get started with just a few supplies, can be done in a fairly small space, and is nowhere near as messy as acrylic
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I’ve always been curious about pearlescent watercolours. They look interesting to work with, and like they’d be fun to play around with, so when I was given a set as a gift, I was pretty excited to try them out. I have the 24-colour set of Fine-Tec Pearlescent colours. About half of the set is
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Back when I first started thinking I’d learn to paint watercolours, I picked up the Van Gogh Pocket Box watercolour set with 12 half pans. I’ve used it a fair amount over the years, switching back and forth between it and other sets I own or have built myself. Watch my review of the Van
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