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Watercolor & Ink Supplies

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Overview

I have a confession to make. I love watercolor. I love everything about watercolor and ever since I first started using watercolor I have been hooked.

I have immersed myself in learning watercolor and now I'm going to share all of my tips, tricks, and strategies with you for choosing your watercolor and ink supplies.
I have to admit it has been a bit confusing to me which supplies are the best.

  • What is the best paper?
  • What type of paint should I get?
  • What brushes should I use?

I started with very cheap supplies not knowing the difference.

However, start where you can. My best advice is to get the best quality supplies you can with your current budget.

I'm going to walk you through all of the options and we will have fun exploring the art of watercolor in this class.

By the end of this class, you will be able to clear the confusion on student grade versus artist grade. You will have a good handle on the supplies you want to purchase.

If you're ready to explore watercolor and want to get a clear understanding of what supplies to get started, then click enroll and let’s get started.

If you want to know when I release new classes, make sure to click the "follow" button on my profile here: https://www.skillshare.com/user/shelleyhitz

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Introduction to Watercolor Paint
  • The Watercolor Paint I Recommend
  • Tube Watercolor Paint
  • Watercolor Pan Sets
  • Liquid Watercolor Paints
  • Make Your Own Paint
  • Watercolor Brushes
  • Watercolor Paper
  • Watercolor Paper Showdown
  • Palettes
  • Other Supplies
  • Ink
  • Pencils
  • Erasers
  • Rulers
  • White Accents
  • Masking
  • Gold
  • Next Steps

Taught by

Shelley Hitz

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