Posts in Watercolour Painting
Introducing My Custom Schmincke Watercolour Palette

I chose tube paints over pan paints because I find it easier to mix with freshly squeezed paint, which gives me more control over the consistency and vibrancy of my colours. My 12-colour palette strikes the perfect balance between being compact and versatile. With just these 12 colours, you can tackle a wide variety of subjects and techniques, from detailed botanicals to African wildlife. Each colour has been carefully selected not only for its individual beauty but also for its ability to mix effortlessly with the others, allowing you to create an almost infinite range of hues.

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Creating Unique Floral Wedding Invitations

In June, our daughter celebrated her wedding, and she had a special request for me: to create a watercolour floral design for her invitations and menus. She envisioned a simple yet elegant bouquet of white roses accented with eucalyptus leaves for her special day. Excited by the challenge, I dove into my collection of reference photos, seeking the perfect white rose to bring her vision to life.

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Artist Progress: Embracing Growth and Perseverance in Watercolour Painting

I'll be honest, those early days were filled with frustration. Watercolour, with its own set of rules and techniques, was a tough teacher and progress was slow. The lessons of light to dark, the permanence of each stroke, and the acceptance of "happy accidents" were hard-learned. I found myself creating pieces that, well, let's just say they wouldn't have made it to the fridge door.

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Watercolour Painting Challenge October 2023

Creating a successful painting by following a tutorial is one thing, but being able to replicate that success independently, drawing upon the skills and knowledge acquired from those tutorials is another.

I'm happy to share that a significant number of my students are able to achieve precisely that. In fact, I am consistently impressed and extremely proud of the artwork they produce on their own. They, too, take great pride in their achievements, and rightfully so.

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To Conquer!

The one thing that keeps me going every day, and it brings tears to my eyes to talk about it, are my watercolours. Being able to paint with watercolour every day is an absolute joy. Whenever my brush is in my hand, my paints are beside me and that velvety textured watercolour paper is in front of me I am in my happy place. When I paint, I forget about my problems and I forget about the way the world is now. I escape into a beautiful world of water, colour and shapes.

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