The moment you held the brush and stroke the emotions out on the paper is already an art form of painting. You may feel paralyzed just thinking of taking a brush. The ideas start to sink in and flow out freely and will make you either feel good or frustrates you even more. This is how I feel since the day I tried painting but seeing children doing it without any anxiety and fear of judgment, this is something i learn from them.
Learning the basics help you hone your skills and build your confidence along the way. Painting is the act of applying paints on a solid surface. There’s a lot of medium we could use in painting such as oil, acrylic, gouache and watercolor. Watercolor is known as the toughest medium to use because of its delicacy and hard to cover up as it easily dries out. You can never perfect a piece but somehow it makes you feel satisfied.
You can start to understand watercolor painting as a medium by the use of the tools and the practice of techniques. It may seem hard to master but one thing that makes it a better medium is the inexpensive supplies needed.
To get started, grab the essentials: paints, paintbrushes, watercolor paper, a palette and water. Watercolor paints are pigment that is mixed with gum arabic and a small amount of glycerin for adhesion, flexibility, and a slightly glossy finish. The mixture can be put into metal tubes, where it has the consistency of toothpaste, or dried into semi-moist solid pans.
Pans are small square cakes of pigment cut into either full pan or half size while tube paints are squeezable and has a soft, creamy mixture.
For paintbrushes, it can be overwhelming to see number of options available. Just walking down the paint brush aisle at the art store can be a bit intimidating but one thing to consider when buying your paintbrushes are the kind of hair, shape, and size. The expensive brushes come from natural hair made from sable, an animal similar to a weasel while the inexpensive ones are made from nylon or polyester fibers. Brushes range from many different sizes, such as super-tiny to somewhat large. You can get away with just a medium or large round brush, for they are sufficient for applying large washes and for creating details. Lastly to consider for paintbrushes are the different shape and its function. Three of the most used brushes are flat, round and filbert.
Flat brush which produces flat strokes and used to create defined edges and controlled lines, Filbert brush is a combination of both round and flat which is used for blending edges and Round brush the most versatile, traditional brush shape which most people imagine when they think of an art brush paint enabling you to paint fine lines and detail. Painting with watercolor requires a lot of water, and so regular standard copy or drawing paper is not going to hold up too well with a lot of water. There are paper specifically meant for watercolors which are absorbent and weighs 140lb/300g or higher. Watercolor paper comes in two varieties – cold pressed, which has a nice texture to it, and hot pressed, which is a little bit smoother. Last essential thing to get is the palette, a plastic or ceramic “plate” that contains multiple wells for mixing paints and to keep them separate. Starting from scratch to a refined piece.
Painting has been my first love which I could express the thoughts
The essentials needed for watercolor painting
Rather have just one, good brush than a handful of cheap ones that splay out and drop hairs. It’ll save you a lot of frustration. A good brush retains its shape so you can get a very fine brushmark from the point; it holds a good quantity of paint so you need to reload it less often.
pour out everything when you start doing it
you may feel paralyzed just thinking of taking a brush again. It’s so hard to paint something, and you don’t want to make a fool of yourself! But the truth is, it’s very easy to paint. Children do it, don’t they? Children don’t think about the future so much, and they don’t make plans they just enjoy the moment. This lets them paint without any anxiety and fear of judgment, and this is something you can learn from them!