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Glazing (layering with watercolor)
Transparency of Watercolor: Watercolor paints are inherently transparent, meaning that light can pass through the layers of paint,...


Taping down your paper
Taping down watercolor paper before painting serves several purposes: Preventing Warping: Watercolor paper tends to absorb a lot of...


Wet on Wet
The wet-on-wet technique is my favorite for its spontaneity, fluidity, and ability to create beautiful, organic effects. I also love to...


Crouse Syllabus
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Week 1 Assignment
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Value and Paint Consistency
In watercolor painting, achieving the right value and paint consistency are crucial for creating successful artworks. Let's break down...


Watercolor Paint
Determining whether you are using good-quality watercolor paint involves considering several factors, including the characteristics of...


Watercolor Brush Basics
Brush Shape: Different brush shapes are suitable for various techniques. Round brushes are versatile and commonly used for details, while...


Selecting the Right Watercolor Paper for Your Artistic Journey
When selecting watercolor paper, there are several key factors to consider: Weight: Watercolor paper comes in various weights. Lighter...
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