I've been using waterbrushes mostly as they are so convenient.
I have been using a Canson Watercolor Sketchbook, 9 x 12 inches, Premium Watercolor Pad, a sketchbook I bought from an artist in Michigan and Canson Mix Media sketchbooks. I have some other supplies as well like post cards and assorted papers.
Some of the other supplies I use:
The brushes open (Joanna gave me these years ago). Some of the watercolor paints I use and the airtight palette open. Also a water sprayer and masking fluid.
I also have watercolor pencils and watercolor markers. All are fun to use and give different results.
Most of the watercolors below have been posted here on my blog someplace.
I painted these hollyhocks back in 2003, so they haven't been on the blog.
Maybe one day I will be more proficient in the use of watercolor. I do enjoy it more now, not such a chore after some years of practice. The problem is that it is so far in between practice sessions that I have to learn all over again.
That is a reminder to keep in practice and paint and sketch daily.
5 comments:
i always get water everywhere with those brushes lol
I haven't see that set of waterbrushes. I pretty much gave up using waterbrushes. I could never get enough pigments to be happy...just too much water. I much prefer a regular brush. A lot of my recent wc sketches were done in a Canson XL Mix Media sketchbook. Not sure I'm 100% happy with the paper. I may switch to the watercolor one. Good to see your supplies and samples of your watercolor work.
I think you are getting quite proficient at your watercolors. I mostly use my watercolor brush set like yours when I travel. They are convenient. I also like the Canson watercolor paper for certain things, although I have bought some that had some sort of waxy feel and made watercolor difficult.
Love it.
R's Rue, thank you so much. Take care.
Bag Blog, thanks. I've not practiced enough to know which paper is best for what. I do like the Canson Mix Media for sketching and it takes some water. Smooth paper for my ink pens. I like watercolor and ink.
Joan, thank you. The watercolor sketchbook by Canson is pretty good. Like I say, not proficient enough to have favorites.
Jennifer Rose, I probably should practice more with regular brushes, so far the waterbrushes do what I ask ... well for the most part.
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