Welcome to the watercolor forum! This is a good question but the answer only really matters if you plan to enter a competition. In that case, rules of entry will apply, and even those vary from show to show. Outside of that, even the purest traditionalist will concur that a pen-and-ink drawing with color on it qualifies as “watercolor” for most purposes. I’d love to see your painting if ...
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If you are new to painting, watercolors are an inexpensive and easy-to-use option. A high-quality paintbrush set will help you to get the most out of them. Watercolor paintbrushes should come to a ...
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Hi I was wondering what types of signatures to use with for watercolor artists. Which might be more effective last longer, use watercolor to sign my name […]
I’d say there is little practical difference except watercolor reacts to water much differently than gouache and tempura, hence the blossoms which you generally only have to fight in watercolor. But gouache is a form of watercolor, with a bit different market it’s sold to, but it’s a lot more like tempura.