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Granulation in watercolour adds depth, texture, and visual interest to your artwork. Achieving the desired granulated effect depends on three key factors: the medium, the paper, and the paint you...
The difference between gouache and watercolour whites is the amount of pigment in the paint. Gouache is more opaque, which is why it is used for block colour. The two mediums are intermixable. Gouache...
Winsor & Newton offers two watercolour whites with distinct applications. Chinese White, introduced in 1834, is favored for adding highlights or toning down colours with its semi-opaque, blue-toned formula. Alternatively,...
Designers Gouache is ideal for achieving opaque effects in watercolour, with its matte finish, high pigment concentration, and gum arabic base for excellent flow. It also allows for flexible layering...
Pens and watercolours are fantastically compatible, drawings made with fineliners are ideal for making a sketch as a first step before colour, or for adding details on top of watercolour later. The...
Watercolour is a mixture of finely ground pigment suspended in a binder made of Gum Arabic. Other ingredients are added to stabilise the paint, making it is as lightfast as possible, so...
Explore primary colour recommendations across Winsor & Newton watercolour ranges. Systems include essential three-color setups and expanded six-colour palettes for both Professional and Cotman lines, ensuring optimal mixing capabilities for...
Learn how to repurpose solidified watercolour tubes into pan colours using Winsor & Newton Gum Arabic medium mixed with water. While not ideal for Professional Watercolour pan performance, this method...
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