Instructies:
Fine watercolor is available in tubes or pans.
Watercolor in tubes is generally used to paint large areas. It is not solid like the pans watercolor, it is pasty and is applied in small dots on a palette.
Pans, on the other hand, are small cubes of compressed pigment, which are picked up with a wet brush.
Play with the intensity of the colors thanks to the amount of water: the more water you add to the pigments, the more pastel the color will be. Conversely, the less water you add, the more pigmented the color will be.
Since watercolor is worked with water, forget about using paper that is too thin, as it may curl. The ideal weight for watercolor is around 300g.
Use a large round brush for flat areas and a finer one for details. There are also brushes with water reservoirs, useful for painting outdoors.
Drogen:
A few dozen minutes depending on the dilution and paper weight
Onderhoud:
Cleaning the TOOLS : With water