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Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book: I Love Horses


Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book: I Love Horses


$4.40


A Faber-Castell Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book. This series of open-ended coloring and activity books are full of fun and enriching activities for children ages 3 and up. Each book is filled with original and unique designs created by artists to stimulate and encourage creativity, puzzles, games, and fun facts that enrich the coloring experience, and tips and techniques to inspire wa…

Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book: Beautiful Butterflies


Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book: Beautiful Butterflies


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A Faber-Castell Creativity For Kids Coloring & ARTivity Book. This series of open-ended coloring and activity books are full of fun and enriching activities for children ages 3 and up. Each book is filled with original and unique designs created by artists to stimulate and encourage creativity, puzzles, games, and fun facts that enrich the coloring experience, and tips and techniques to inspire wa…

(30 page) Spiral Bound Disney Princess Watercolor Paint & Design Story Coloring Book


(30 page) Spiral Bound Disney Princess Watercolor Paint & Design Story Coloring Book


$9.99


This may be the ultimate in fun for the Disney Princess fan.

Included in this spiral bound watercolor paint set coloring book are several outlined scenes featuring Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine that can be painted to your own liking, and no need to stay within the lines because your picture is unique and you get to design and color it however you like.

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Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls


Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls


$7.38


Doodle Diary is an interactive guide to doodling that teaches girls how to combine images with words and art journaling techniques. In the tradition of Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVries Sokol has created a fun, easy artist’s journal to get kids started with the basics. Beautifully illustrated in full color, Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls …

Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium


Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World’s Most Versatile Medium


$14.47


Liberate Your Creativity with Acrylic Paints!Acrylic Revolution is your essential, all-in-one guide for acrylic painting techniques and more. It features over 101 ways to break through the boundaries of conventional painting and re-define the creative potential of this all-purpose medium.Every page provides insight on how to use acrylic paint in ways you never thought possible to create stunning v…

Color Mixing Recipes for Portraits: More than 500 Color Combinations for skin, eyes, lips & hair


Color Mixing Recipes for Portraits: More than 500 Color Combinations for skin, eyes, lips & hair


$5.99


This is a perfect guide for any portrait artist. There are recipes for more than 500 skin tones using either acrylic or oil paints. Each page features a master mix for a particular skin color plus recipes for all it’s variations including highlights and shadows. A clear acetate color-mixing grid offers the perfect guide for accurately measuring paints. There is also a special section on mixing…




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Pen and Wash – Which Watercolor Paper to Use

Finding the right kind of watercolor paper for your pen and wash is a smart start. How do you want your pen and ink lines to show? Will your watercolor wash dry to the right textural affect? What are you trying to say in your artwork? Okay, enough questions. Now, the answers. There are three features of watercolor paper you want to consider.

Surface

There are three grades of surface in watercolor papers. Which one you will use depends on how much detail you want to create. The texture of the paper will dictate the final result of your effort.

Hot pressed (HP) has a smooth surface. It allows watercolor paint to glide easily and excellent for pen and ink detail.

Cold-pressed (CP or NOT) has a semi-rough surface. This is the most popular pick because the paint flows evenly and permits reasonable detail. Oh, NOT means not hot pressed.

Rough (R) has a rough surface. This is good for loose textural effects, but not so much for detail. Consider the nib of your pen when working on this texture. The surface of the paper can have a dramatic affect on your instrument. A rough surface will give resistance, produce an inconsistent mark and may damage the finer nibs.

Weight

Watercolor paper comes in different thickness, or weight. Which one you will use depends on how aggressive you will treat the paper. The heavier the paper, the thicker it is, the less it will buckle will take a beating when wet. The following three are the most widely used.

90 lb – inexpensive to work on, it’s prone to buckling when wet and should be stretched first before use.

140 lb – this is the most popular pick. It has sufficient texture to hold the paint but is smooth enough to enable you to paint and draw fine detail. It won’t buckle as much as the 90 lb.

300 lb – this is the easiest to work with because it rarely buckles and it’s resilient to work on. Also, this heavier paper absorbs more water and stays wet longer than the other weight.

How they are sold

Watercolor papers are sold in different ways. They come in different surface, weight and size. Which one you will use depend on personal choice and if you will work indoors or outdoors.

Sketch Journals, or sketchbooks,are easy to carry around outdoors wherever you go. They are held together on one side by glue or spiral. Be sure the backing is stiff enough to rest on your lap flat or you will  need a sketch board to hold your journal.

Pads and Blocks are watercolor paper held by glue on one or four sides, respectfully. When you ready to begin a pen and wash just remove a sheet from the pad and begin your project. Blocks do not need stretching before painting since it is already secured on all four sides. Once you are finished simply remove the sheet carefully.

Sheets are sold individually. They come in full sheets (22 in. by 30 in.), half sheets (15 in. by 22 in.) and quarter sheets (15 in. by 11 in.) .You have the convenience of cutting these sheets into many smaller pieces to fit your need.

Miscellaneous

Select watercolor paper that is noted archival. This means the paper will survive deterioration for at least a century. Pick watercolor paper that is noted acid-free. Doing so, will insure the watercolor paper will not yellow with age.

Choosing the right watercolor paper for your next pen and wash is easy when you know what you are looking for. Be informed, be prudent, and be creative. Enjoy.

About the Author

And now I like to invite you to my website: http://penandwashpassion.com/ for more revealing articles on pen and wash, and neat essential art products you’ll want for a rewarding experience. Hi, this is Harmon Thompson and I love pen and wash! Also, check out my blog: http://watercolorpaint.wordpress.com/ where you can share your passion for pen and wash painting.



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