There are a lot of oil/acrylic paintings out there and it seems to be the more popular style, so I thought I would upload a few watercolor works.
You can find a lot of information & history about
aquarelle on the internet. But speaking from a more practical point of view (that I learnt from personal art blogs) watercolor is:
- cheaper than oil, easier to set up
- you can mix and create any color but it doesn't last as long as oil painting
- it dries quicker (could be problematic for a "slow" type of artist)
- it easily runs, hence can be difficult to work with
- can warp the paper
- if you sketch before using color it's hard to "hide" pencil lines
- and etc.
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Yuriy Shevchuk "Prague Old Town Square" |
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Yuriy Shevchuk "Prague Mustek First Heat" |
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Ora Marlene O'Toole "Happiness is Flowers" |
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Janis Grau "Spring Poppies" |
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Nita Leger Casey "Spring on Newburry Street" |