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Picking Your Perfect Watercolor Paper
Not all watercolor paper is created equal!
Read more »Not all watercolor paper is created equal!
Read more »The key to creating realistic birds is giving them a spark in their eye.
Read more »You just need five basic colors — and a little something sparkly — to paint your own lifelike butterfly.
Read more »Nothing, even white watercolor paint, can ever be as white as your paper. But with Kateri's clever shading tricks, you can make sure your whites have depth and create an atmosphere.
Read more »Instructor Kateri Ewing walks you through her process for painting a detailed — but not too intensive — landscape with rich, fall colors.
Read more »Don't be afraid of making painting mistakes! When you do, you can repurpose those mishaps into new creative projects.
Read more »There's no need to capture every teeny-tiny detail when painting dragonflies. Learn a simplified approach here!
Read more »When it comes to watercolor neutrals, you don't have to rely on pre-mixed tubes of earth tones and grays.
Read more »Inspired to work with inks, Kateri Ewing tested out seven popular inks. Here's what she found.
Read more »The shades that come from your tube or pan can be a bit dull. Looking for richer black hues? Mix your own!
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