Paint with Watercolor and Harmonious Pastels
Watercolour Painting is a favorite amongst artists. Asian art shows this most. In history, the introduction of japanese art painting in one country was nearly simultaneous with that in China. We can therefore assume that watercolour’s popularity in Asia has its roots in history.
Or perhaps logically speaking, the growth of paper is a sign that ink and pigments are needed to be marked. We can browse online for watercolour paintings if we wish to view them. There are many collections of Asian art. For the sake of better understanding by laymen, we can call water media artwork. Many people consider watercolor to be a level above crayons used by pre-schoolers.
It is important to note that watercolour isn’t just a color pigment mixed with diluted water. A viscosity is needed for a better bond. You can do this by mixing glycerine or honey. You can add clove oil to prevent mold. Don’t forget gouache to increase paint transparency and use gum Arabic on the body. The majority of watercolours are painted using acrylic or oils. This artwork already contains mixed media. But the opacity and general look of pure watercolor painting is striking. It doesn’t matter how dark or light the colors are in a painting, they still look cool and muted. It does not appear that the color is concentrated or dense. It appears that the strokes and color application are lighter than oil or acrylic paint. Water color dries quickly, too. Watercolor is odor-friendly, so it’s safe to use in an area where children are present. With watercolor, there is no chemical danger. Oil paint and acrylic can cause health problems if they are used too often. While acrylic is less harmful in this situation.
We all know that cleaning the studio after a work session can be a challenge. It is not enough to use water and a scrubber on the paint stain in the furniture, the walls or in the rooms. Water color can make this cleaning process easier, and in some cases less destructive. We can see that water colour has many benefits for artists.