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  • 11 Things Artists Need to Know Before Accepting Commissions | Art Tips

    Are you interested in accepting commission work for your art? Well, if you have some questions about what you need to prepare and what things to consider before you accept commission projects, you’re in the right place. Every artist has a comfortable size of artwork that we can work on. It can be 7 x 10 inches is too… Read more

  • Brush Practices That Can Help You Get Better In Watercolor Painting

    Painting realistic subjects using watercolors can be intimidating at first. I know it and I felt that way when I started in watercolor painting in 2019. I wanted to get better at my watercolor painting, and honestly, it takes courage to try. These brush strokes watercolor painting tutorials helped me a lot to get started,… Read more

  • BEAUTIFUL WATERCOLOR PURPLE MIXES

    Watercolor Purples Mixing reds and purples is fascinating, sometimes you’ll get the perfect mix and sometimes an odd color. In this video, I’ll show you the different purple mixes I got from the colors I have in my watercolor palette. I have a small watercolor palette but always get great color mixes. Here are the… Read more

  • Sakura Micron Pens Review

    The Sakura Pigma Micron Pens. All black pens are in a 10 set from size 003 to size 12. These pens are made in Japan, it says it is water-based, good for illustration, and doesn’t smudge. The pens ran smoothly on the Canson XL watercolor paper that is 300 gsm, but you have to wait… Read more

  • Loose Sunflowers Watercolor Painting Step-by-Step Tutorial For Beginners

    Loose sunflowers are beautiful yellow orangey flower that looks up and faces the sun when the sun is up. They look down when the sun sets in the late afternoon. In this watercolor tutorial, we will talk about the perspective of a flower, in that way, we will know how to paint them. Here’s the… Read more

  • Mungyo Professional Watercolor Pan Set 48 Colors Review

    When I started painting with watercolors in 2019, I was using my middle child’s watercolor set. If we say, “child’s watercolor set,” it is the elementary-grade watercolors that my son used in school. And yes, that’s how I started. After a few months, one of my friends asked me to paint lemons for her wedding.… Read more

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