Sunday, February 9, 2014

Quick Tips For Abstract Watercolor Painting Success

By Jayne Rutledge


If you are interested in starting abstract watercolor painting, there are many tips and hints available to you to help you get satisfying results for your efforts. There are many techniques that you can explore to develop your style. By playing around with some of the methods and tips mentioned in this article, you will be well on your way to becoming a watercolor artist.

The great thing about deciding to use this kind of medium is that watercolors are a technically simple kind of paint. All you need to do is to add a little water to the mix and you are ready to get started. However, there are some key things to know about in order to get the very best result from your efforts.

A key thing to realize when you are working with this medium is that the colors are always lighter when they dry. Becoming accustomed to this early on will help you to get the right depth of color on your artwork. If you do find that your art dries too light, you can experiment with the amount of water you are mixing into the palette and reduce the amount for a darker look.

Regardless of whether you are working in light or dark shades, this kind of paint is always translucent. There is no doubt that it can look amazing, but it can also be challenging for the artist as it is difficult to mask any errors. It is possible to paint over the top of an error, but there is a real risk of having the work underneath show through. This is one of the aspects of using this kind of paint that you will have to experiment with.

In order to minimize the chances of errors occurring on the canvas, it is a good idea to make a sketch of it first. In doing so, this will also help you to compose the piece carefully, placing the focus of the piece in a substantial way. Many artists find that this is an excellent way to reduce mistakes and increase satisfaction and successful results.

It is generally a good idea not to mix too many colors into the picture. This is especially true when you are new to this medium since mixing colors can be a challenge when using watercolors. As you get more accustomed to the manner in which they blend you may be able to introduce more than three to a painting. Generally, at least for new artists. More than three colors can make the canvas look muddy.

Another key point about painting in this manner is that you need to have quality materials. Your brushes are most important as it can be very frustrating when your brush is dropping bristles on the canvas. If you need to economize, do it on the canvas or liquids, but never on the brushes.

Abstract watercolor painting is an excellent place to begin your exploration of this style of art. Through trial and error and experimentation, you can come up with some excellent results and begin to understand the subtleties of using this kind of medium. Be creative, use your imagination and you will begin to develop some good work and your own particular style.




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