Buying a watercolor set not a bad idea

June 5, 2010

If you are just starting out an inexpensive watercolor set will do
perfectly fine for the things you want to do. Most of the below
watercolor sets have a good selection of basic colors you’ll need for
your watercolor painting. The watercolor set you choose will be fit for
your purpose.

A good thing to do is to buy a watercolor set containing watercolor cakes
(pans) and another watercolor set of tubes. Then once you get your feet
wet in watercoloring you can move to the more professional watercolors
and you will know which you prefer tubes or pans.

I found some very good watercolor sets that are all in a different
price range so for all you guys and girls some watercolor set will be
alright.

Yarka Professional
Watercolor Set

This watercolor set is compact, in a neat plastic case, yet it contains
the same broad palette of traditional colors that the great masters
were using a century ago. It includes a printed color chart, and 24
pans, each one rated for lightfastness. Pans can be replaced
individually to keep the set intact and complete.

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Prang Watercolor Set

Prang watercolors are still manufactured according to the true,
semi-moist formula that has made Prang famous. The result is a
brilliantly transparent paint.

These watercolors are packaged in practically unbreakable hard plastic
cases. Each watercolor set is available in oval or square half-pans and
contains a #9 brush (do not expect to much of this brush :) ).

Winsor
and Newton Watercolor Set

This watercolor
set
is contained in a
honey-finished hardwood box with a polished brass plaque:

* 14 Artists’ Watercolors in 5 ml (.17
oz) tubes

* 14 ml tube of Artists’
Watercolors in Titanium White

* 2 high-quality Round Sable brushes,
sizes 0 and 4

* Daisy porcelain palette

* Artist’s sponge

* Kneaded eraser

This a more luxureaus watercolor set
and therefor a bit more expensive, but I think good value for money

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Cotman Watercolor Set

There are several Cotmand watercolor sets available and if you go to
the wbesite you can choose which ever watercolor set you want.

Cotman provides a comparatively inexpensive selection of good quality
watercolors. Colors include both useful traditional pigments, and
reliable synthetic colors that replace some of the more rare and
expensive pigments.

Prang Watercolor Set
Washable Watercolor Class Pack

Washable watercolors are designed for early childhood learning or for
use with the younger student. Brilliant colors dry transparent and
rehydrate immediately.

This watercolor set includes 36 assorted Prang Washable watercolor
sets. 12 Glitter, 12 Metallic, and 12 Regular Washable watercolor sets.

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Show of your art with one of these Display Easels

May 29, 2010

Display easels are as the term says there to display the artists finished artwork. For obvious reasons these easels are very simple in design with less  stability as the artist is

not working on his painting when on this easel. Display easels vary in size and sturdiness depending upon the weight and size of the object to be placed on them.

Recommended Display Easels

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Since 1948 Mabef easels have been manufactured in Italy by skilled craftsmen who have perfected the art of making easels. Each Mabef easel has a simple, functional design that is strong, solid, reliable, and long-lasting. That is why all Mabef easels are backed by a lifetime warranty.

Constructed of oiled, stain-resistant beechwood, Mabef’s small display easel holds canvases up to 51″ high, up to a maximum weight of 22 lb. It measures 63″ H × 25½” W × 33″ D, and weighs 11 lb.

Adds a touch of elegance
and quality to framed or unframed paintings, signs, and posters in public settings, such as galleries, museums, hotels, banks or shopping areas. Stands 60″ (152 cm) tall.

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Ideal for displaying presentations, artwork, posters, and small boards, the Triumph easel is ready to use right out of the box as a floor or tabletop display.The Triumph easel features an inverted leg design that adds strength and stability.

This wrought iron display easel is an attention-getting platform for displaying an informational message in a public place. The tapered curl of the hand-forged finials reflects an attention to style and detail absent in machine-produced, “stamped
out” products.

Charming and whimsical, the shapely and well-proportioned Ginger Display Easel creates a delightful presence, setting a striking pose wherever she finds herself. Ever light-hearted, she’ll add character
and fun to your boutique, boudoir, salon, or specialty shop.

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Go en plein air watercolor painting with these French easels

May 29, 2010

Field artist easels are meant for traveling and for the creation of plein air watercolor or oil paintings. These artist easels are usually medium or small in size, have collapsible or telescopic legs and are based on the tripod design. French box easels or pochade box include a compartment where you can store art supplies conveniently along with a handle or straps so that the French box (pochade box) can be carried like a backpack or a briefcase.

Recommended French Easels / Pochade boxes
Artist-Easel-Elm-French-Sketchbox-Easel This easel was designed to allow painters on the go to be prepared. Made handsome, quality elm wood with long-lasting hardware, it folds to a compact size and doubles as a carrier for a wet canvas. The ideal companion for your en plein air adventures.

Beautifully handcrafted from eco-friendly Elm hardwood, the Weston easel is an extraordinary version of an ever-popular design that takes the easel to a new level. The telescoping front legs adjust to rough terrain, and the braced back leg holds the French easel securely in place.

Non-skid pads on the feet add extra stability, and the easel’s removable compartments are perfect for storing materials.

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Artist-Easel-Jullian-French-Easel With a design that has stood the
test of time, the Jullian easel combines a sketchbox, easel, and canvas carrier in one, saving time and money for the location or demonstration painter.

It is handcrafted of naturally dried beechwood, which will develop a
beautiful golden tone with age. It has brass-plated fittings in the tradition of fine cabinetry. The French easel stands up to 70½” high, and holds a canvas up to 31½” tall.

The beauty, durability, and sustainability of bamboo in a classic sketchbox easel!

When open, this laminated bamboo French easel extends up to 70″ high, and holds canvases up to 32″ high. Fully folded, it measures only 16″W × 24″H × 6¾”D. Wheels and a pop-up handle add to its extreme portability.

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Studio Easels and Table Top Easels Recommended

May 29, 2010

An artist easel is most often used keep an artists large sketchbook while the painter is working. An easel is also used to hold a completed painting  for exhibition. The simplest form of an artist’s easel, is the tripod. This easel consists of three vertical posts joined at one end. A swivel mechanism allows the centremost post to pivot away from the other two, forming a tripod. The two posts that do not swivel have a horizontal cross bar where the sketchbook can be placed. An artist’s easel can be full-height, designed for free standing on the floor. A table top easel is a shorter easel that can be placed on a table. Easels are typically made from wood but there are easels of aluminum as well.

Studio easels are used in the artist’s studio where there is no need for the artist easel to be moved. Studio easels may be simple in design or very complex including winches, multiple masts and casters. The largest easels are studio easels with some being
able to support weights of over 200 lb. and panels over 7 feet in height. For smaller studios or for artists that do not have a studio a tabletop easel can be the best way to go. Table top easels are compact and usually fold together so when the table is needed one can fold the tabletop easel together and the table can be used for any other activity.

Recommended
Studio Easels
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Abiquiu Deluxe — A magnificent double-mast version of the Abiquiu Artist Easel, designed to accommodate large canvases with even greater stability. Its wide stance and broad foundation make it the artist easel of
choice for the serious artist who works on a giant scale. Go Deluxe if your canvases are wide as well as tall!

Winsor & Newton designed this sturdy and robust H-frame artist easel for studio and college use. The lower shelf allows simple adjustments of the working height, and the easel can accommodate canvases up to 53 in. (134 cm) tall. The angle at which the artist easel sits is also adjustable, enabling artists to create the best working position for their needs.

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As stylish as it is durable, Craftech’s Artisan Grand Studio Easel is constructed of American ash wood with a lacquered mahogany finish.

The Artisan Grand Studio Easel’s top and bottom canvas holders feature rubber bumpers that grip the canvas tightly without slipping and allow
artists to paint edge to edge.

This easel is an A-frame design, solid elm wood has an easy-to-fold rear leg. It includes ratchet center post mechanism and is capable of
adjustment range from 65 in. to 91 in. tall. Canvas supports on this easel are easy to adjust to desired position. Angle can be adjusted from positive 5-degree to negative 20-degree positions. Tjis artist easel accommodates canvas to 51 in. tall.

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Recommended
Table Top Easels
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Bob Ross’s Table top Easel, constructed of natural hardwood, is built with an “H” frame architecture for stability and support. A channeled center mast raises and lowers the canvas carriage. Rubber grippers in this tabletop easel secure the canvas so it won’t slip, even with heavy-handed brush strokes.

Use the Adjustable Tabletop Easel
for both wet and dry media.

An 18″ × 24″ (46 cm × 61 cm) work surface provides ample space for a canvas or to tape down watercolor paper. Tape, clip, pin, or staple directly to this water-resistant, laminated foamboard work surface.

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Artist-Easel-Richeson-Tabletop-Easel

This sturdy and durable artist easel can be used on any flat surface. Its expandable mast adjusts to accommodate canvases up to 40″ high. Easy angle adjustments can be made using slide guides.

The Richeson Tabletop Easel folds flat for easy storage and is 18″ (46 cm) high. It is made from environmentally friendly, renewable lyptus hardwood.

When you’re just starting out, you
don’t want to spend a fortune, but you still need a good, adjustable
tabletop easel to work efficiently. This one will make your painting
life a pleasure. Its price is sure to bring a smile to your face as well.

It holds a canvas up to 27″ (69 cm) tall. Crafted from solid, seasoned
elmwood, it has a beautiful hand-rubbed oil finish and a functional design.

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Kids Easel

May 29, 2010

Kids easels review ed for you

Now of course you can buy any of the easels that grown ups use for the kids  but when buying a kids easel you might want to buy a real kids easel.

There are several kids easels on the market I put a few here below. Now from personal experience I liked the kidcraft easel, it is a reasonably priced kids easel of good quality.

Recommended Kids Easels

Artist-Easel-Childrens-Tabletop-Easel Now two kids can make art at the
height that’s ideal for them with this portable tabletop kids easel.
Set it on a tabletop — because it’s double-sided, two
children can work at the same time.

The kids easel features a quality maple frame, hardboard panels, clips
for holding paper in place, plus there’s even a paint tray.

Kids love this award-winning art
center! One side features a chalkboard, while the other side has a
magnetic dry erase board. A suspended paper roll and child-safe paper
cutter let children roll out their own paper for paintings and
drawings. Four cup holders with durable plastic cups on one side and
four cup holders with no-spill paint cups on the other side, and two
storage shelves help artists keep their workspace neat and tidy. Rubber
lined wheels will not scratch floors, and a large handle makes this art
center easy to move. Sturdy wood construction ensure that this easel
for two with stand up to years and years of artistry.

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Artist-Easel-Kidscraft-Easel This kidcraft easel is a tabletop
Easel that has all the fun features of a regular easel, but takes up
much less space. Give this to any young artist and they will be
thanking you as they get hard to work on their next masterpiece.

With the Melissa & Doug
Deluxe kids Easel, children can create art with paint, chalk, pens,
crayons, markers, and more, all at one convenient station. And when art
time is over, parents and caregivers will appreciate
the two-sided
childrens easel’s easy-to-clean design. Designed for kids ages three
and up, these children’s easels will provide hours of creative activity
that is both educational and enjoyable.

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Watercolor Supplies

April 26, 2010

The results of your Watercolor paintings depend a lot on the materials you use. Quality watercolor paper, Quality watercolor paint, Quality watercolor brushes, Quality watercolor books, Quality watercolor lessons make all the difference. As you see it is all about quality and that’s why I will post accessory here with high quality professional watercolor supplies with the best price available.

Quality Watercolor Brush

Sable watercolor brushes are considered the ultimate in watercolor brushes because of the fine point the hairs reach, their ability to spring back into shape, and the amount of water and paint they hold. The cheaper brushes are a mixture of sable and synthetic hairs or complete synthetic brushes. Contrary to paint, you could start with the cheaper watercolor brushes and upgrade as you become more of a professional.

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Quality Watercolor Paper

Watercolor papers come in three instances:

  • rough, which has a textured surface
  • hot-pressed or HP, which has a fine-grained, smooth surface
  • cold-pressed (or NOT), which has a slightly textured surface and is the paper used most often by watercolor artists.

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Quality Watercolor Paint

Watercolor paints come in tubes or pans (small cakes). Pans are usually cheaper, but tend to dry out you can try adding water to get them going again though. Pans are ideal for small areas of color and watercolor sketching. Paint in tubes has to be squeezed onto a palette watercolor tubes are easier to use for large areas of color e.g. washes. Like mentioned on the paint page there is a  big difference between the quality of the different kinds of paint rather buy a few quality paints than many cheap watercolors.

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Quality painting easels

Now a painting easel is (can be) a rather big investment but I can tell you it is so much easier painting on a reliable and firm painting easel then on any home made support attempt. Even for the times you go painting plein air it is good to have a outdoors painting easel to help you make the best of your plein air adventure. You will be surprised on how much more quality you get when using a painting easel.

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How To WaterColor

April 26, 2010

Let me start by telling you that painting with watercolors is more difficult than any other painting technique. Knowing this should not keep you from trying to master the watercolor technique because watercolor paintings are also the most beautiful paintings around. Just go for it and let your imagination and creativity lead you. Ones you master watercolor painting, any other painting technique will be like a walk in the park.

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Before you start though make sure you have the following watercolor art supplies around either from your local art shop or your favorite online watercolor paint supplies store. You will need; watercolor paper, watercolor paint (tubes or pans just make sure it is quality paint), distilled water, watercolor brushes (quality preferred), and something you can not buy at the store creativity.

Having all the supplies you need does not mean that there is nothing more to know. You will need some knowledge on the techniques on how to watercolor. You need to know what kind of paint to use. Find information on some essentials of what kind of paint to use for your watercolor painting. If you just go ahead and use any kind of paint you will be very disappointed in the result although the painting is quite good but the wrong choice of paint ruined your painting.

Also the choice of watercolor paper is something you might struggle with, the best tip I can give here is try a few different kinds and see what works best for you. Paper and brushes are usually very personal.

As for water I advice you to use distilled water, this does not contain any acids so your painting will not fade after a while because of the acids. Most city water contains chloride which will fade the colors in your painting.

As mentioned before already watercolor brushes is something personal but most of the watercolor artists walk away with sable hair natural hair brushes or the squirrel hair brush. They might be a bit more expensive but well worth it.

Last but not least is your imagination and creativity these two things will make your watercolor painting the most outstanding because it is all yours and because of that so unique. But just go out there and paint it takes a lot of practice and failure before you can hand over the knowledge on how to watercolor.

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Watercolor Painting Plein Air

April 24, 2010

The term “en plein air” is a French phrase and means “in the open air” so watercolor painting en plein air is painting out doors. Now painting outdoors gives you a feeling of being one with nature and just gives you the perfect constantly changing light. These are the ideal criteria to make your perfect watercolor painting of a landscape or outdoor still life.

If you are planning a vacation don’t forget to take your painting material, why not combine one pleasure with the other. Ones you have been painting en plein air you will either love it or hate it. The biggest secret of plein air painting is to capture the essence of a landscape at its right color and light at a precise moment.

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One of the biggest things that makes your painting a success is the way you translate your observation to the paper. And the observation is something that is influenced by several conditions. Your observation depends a lot on how the atmosphere is on that particular time of the day. What I mean is what is dust, pollution, water vapor doing to your observation. This is very important to the end result. But this is also the extreme joy of plein air painting.

When you decide to go plein air watercolor painting travel light. There is no sense in taking all your studio equipment with you. By the time you unpacked everything the perfect picture, ideal colors ideal light, are gone already and you can pack everything again. Below I made a list of things to take with you when you go on a plein air trip.

As promised here a list of utilities that should make your plein air trip to a joyful and successful trip. If you have got all these accessories it will be like your own watercolor outdoor studio

»French box easel or pochade box
»tripod, if using a pochade box
»paint
»brushes
»medium
»paper towels
»umbrella
»painting panels
»sun block
»bug repellent
»extra sweater or jacket
»trash bag
»view finder
»lunch
»hand warmers in the winter
»cell phone

At this place you can buy most of your Watercolor Plain Air needs just click here

All what is left to say is go out and make your watercolor painting, who doesn’t want to be one with nature I think it is the best feeling you will ever experience. And don’t forget to observe and translate that into your painting it is that personal feeling what makes your painting stand out from the rest. And it will give you a greater satisfaction if you can recognize your own feeling

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Watercolor Pencils

April 24, 2010

What Are Watercolor Pencils And How To Start Painting With Water Soluble Pencils

Watercolor pencils or water soluble pencils are the perfect mix between painting and drawing. You can draw with water soluble pencils as you would with any ordinary pencil, but if after that you run wet brushes over your drawing, the color is diluted and turns into a watercolor wash. Watercolor pencils have the benefit that they are easy to use, comparably cheap, and don’t leave you with a big mess to clean up.

So what is it that makes a pencil water soluble?

Watercolor pencils are specifically produced with a binder that dissolves in water. They look the same as ‘regular’ pencils, but if you check the lettering stamped on them you will see a little sign to show that the pencils are water soluble, the signs used on watercolor pencils can be a water droplet or
a small brush, or the word ‘watercolor/watercolour’.

What types of watercolor pencils can you buy?

Watercolor Pencils water soluble pencils can be bought in a wide variety of colors, as well as plain graphite pencils. As you know regular pencils are graded soft to hard, this is not applicable for colored watercolor pencils,  but the softer a watercolor pencil is, the easier it is to put color or pigment down on a paper.
Having said that the softness of different makes of watercolor pencils does differ per manufacturer so it may be worth buying a sample watercolor pencil of different brands to see which suits you the best before you buy a complete watercolor pencil set.

What is needed to start painting with watercolor pencils?

A small container with boiled or distilled water, a soft watercolor brush,  a sketchbook or a sheet of paper, something to wipe your brush on, a pencil sharpener and eraser. And not to forget the watercolor pencils start with a small set of 12 or 24 colors, you can always buy additional colors later.

And now how to use watercolor pencils?

The use of watercolor pencils is very much like using a regular color pencils. You hold the watercolor pencils the same way as you would hold a normal pencil, you sharpen them in the same way, and you can erase watercolor pencil like any ordinary pencil. Only when water is added to this recipe and only then is when the uniqueness of the watercolor pencil appears. Adding water can be done in different ways. One way of doing this is to start painting with clean water over your drawing. Another way would be that you lift paint off the watercolor pencil with a watercolor brush and then apply it to your paper, or even wet the watercolor pencil and draw with it or use the watercolor pencil on wet paper.

Let us have a closer look at these watercolor pencil methods;

Painting with a wet watercolor paint brush onto a watercolor pencil drawing:
By stroking over watercolor pencil with a brush full of clean water, the watercolor lines will dissolve into watercolor paint. The intensity of the wash produced depends on the amount of pencil that has been put down on to the stretched watercolor paper, the more pencil, the more intense the color. Do not turn every bit of watercolor pencil into watercolor wash, if you plan on doing that you may as well start using watercolor paints from the start.
By being selective you get the best out of the watercolor pencil colors.

Lifting color straight off a water soluble pencil with a watercolor brush:
To load a brush with a particular color, Do the same with the pencil tip as you would do with a pan of watercolor; wet your brush, then use the brush tip to pick up the color from the watercolor pencil.

Wetting a watercolor pencil before drawing with it:
Take some clean water and put the tip of a watercolor pencil into it, or take a wet brush and dampen the tip, then start drawing, the lines you will get are of intense color. The line will become lighter as the watercolor pencil dries out.

Using a watercolor pencil on wet water color paper:
If you dampen your paper before you draw with the watercolor pencil, the lines of color will be broader and softer than they will be if you draw on dry paper. Because dampened paper is easy to damage work carefully, to avoid damaging the surface of the paper do not use watercolor pencils that are extremely sharp.

Scraping color off a watercolor pencil:
This is a fantastic way to create texture in your painting. Use a knife or something like it to scrape off tiny bits of pencil.
Sprinkle these onto wet paper, or drop a bit of water on top of them, and watch the color spread out.

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Watercolor Paper

April 24, 2010
Were you ever looking for the right watercolor paper and just got lost? Well I was lost, the amount of various brands available, the different surfaces, various weights and the sizing. So in order to make it easier, not only to make a good choice but to make the best choice in watercolor paper, I put some information together on the different surfaces, various weights and sizing. This helped me enormously at making the best choice. I hope the information will help you as much as it helps me.

WaterColor Paper

I found that one of the most essential details of watercolor paper is that there are the different surfaces available. Machine-made watercolor papers come in three surfaces: rough, hot-pressed or HP, and cold-pressed (aka NOT). Now if you were to make a choice based on this you would need to know a bit more on the different surfaces. Let me help you.

Hot pressed paper is very smooth, like a cotton shirt after ironing, rough paper is highly textured, and cold press is somewhere between the two. Cold press is probably the most commonly used because watercolors are harder to control on smooth paper and rough tends to create more texture than many artists prefer. Besides machine made watercolor paper there is also handmade paper still available but these are quite expensive as you could imagine. It is a very nice experience though painting on handmade watercolor paper. Now don’t base your discussion only on the type of surface but also pay attention to the weight of the paper.

The weight of watercolor paper is an indication of its thickness , measured either in grams per square meter (gsm) or pounds per ream (lb). The standard machine weights are 190 gsm (90 lb), 300 gsm (140 lb), 356 gsm (260 lb), and 638 gsm (300 lb). For Paper less than 260 lb it’s recommended you stretch the paper before use, otherwise it’s likely to buckle. More about stretching paper here. Now the price will make the big difference here, but don’t get tempted to get the cheap paper as will have a big impact on the quality of your painting. Sizing is another aspect of your watercolor paper to pay attention too.

Sizing of watercolor paper is the treatment of the fibers, that make up the paper, with gelatin to make those fibers less absorbent. Some times watercolor paper is sized during the production process, here all fibers are sized, other paper have the sizing painted on afterward. Here only the outside is sized so you have to be careful when you rub or scrub your painting not to remove the sizing. Without the sizing your watercolor paper would be like a cloth napkin, now you try and paint on that :-)

As you can see choosing the right watercolor paper is not something that you should take lightly, please pay close attention to the surface, the weight and the sizing of your watercolor paper before you buy. Now what brand of paper is something else this is something very personal.

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Watercolor Brushes

April 24, 2010

Like watercolor paper the choice of the right watercolor brush is another struggle a lot of artists have to overcome. Not only do you have to decide on what type but also the material and not least the price of your watercolor brushes. But don’t panic the information here will sort out some doubts you might be having. It will inform you on the types and material used that make up a quality watercolor brush. With this information you will be able to make the right choice and get all your strokes right.

The most important detail of a watercolor brush is the shape of the brush. The truth is that the round and the flat shaped brushes will take care of nearly all the painting you’ll ever do. Sure there are many other shapes but these are more for specific painting tasks. I will tell you more about the more general ones starting with the round shape watercolor brush.

WaterColor Brushes T=Tuft

F=Ferrule

H=Handle

The classic watercolor brush is the brush with its hairs in a round shape when wet this is one thing you have to check before you purchase a round brush. A high quality brush will hold a good portion of water and rinses out quickly. The great flexibility of the brush makes it the most used brush around, the most used size are the round brushes numbered #8 or #10 or #12 but remember you personally are the only one who can decide what feels good for you.

The other commonly used watercolor brush is the flat brush. The flat brush is ideal to paint large areas of even color or pure water or for precise color edges. The most common sizes are 1/8″, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″ and 1″ the sizes are in inches measured along the flat edge, or equivalent widths numbered as sizes from about 6 to 24. Now you know what commonly used watercolor brushes are, I will tell you a little bit more about some unusual brushes just so you know what people are talking about.

Like I said, most of your painting can be done with the watercolor brushes mentioned above, but there are others around. Here a list of some special bushes and a short description.

Wash brushes are brushes that extend the range of flats to much larger widths.

Mop brushes are brushes that extend the range of round brushes.

Filbert or Cat’s Tongue brushes these are oval flat, like it shape already says it is a flat which comes to a point when wet like a round watercolor brush.

Acrylic brushes these are flat brushes with synthetic fiber bristles and a clear plastic handle that ends in a beveled edge.

Rigger brushes are watercolor brushes with thin very long hairs that come to a precise point.

Liner brushes are like the rigger brushes but the point is more of a round brush.

Fan watercolor brushes, brushes in the shape of a fan.

Travel brushes are exactly as the name says a brush to take with you when you travel. It is a collapsible round that closes in the tuft into the handle.

I think we covered most of the watercolor brushes available so you should be fine with what shape your watercolor brush should have. You can buy your favorite kolinsky watercolor brushes or any other watercolor brush by clicking this link.

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