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Da Vinci Artists’ Watercolor, Aureolin, is a professional quality watercolor paint that has a creamy, soft consistency right out of the tube. Each color is [B]extremely permanent, [/B] with the …

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 …

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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 […]

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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. …

however this beg the question.. since it can be mix with water, what about medium? can I use watercolor medium like winsor and newton watercolor iridescent medium on watermixable oil …

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Hello all, My first draft on permanency in watercolor paints. Please note that I volunteered for Permanency only, not Staining & Non-staining. Somehow, these 2 other topics […]

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May I ask if any of you have posted your watercolor works as a postcard? I mean to write address at the back and put a stamp […]

I use watercolor pencils exclusively. I can use colorless blenders to smooth out pigment, probably not just as good as wax or oil based. I use Faber Castell and Caran d’Ache. I don’t …

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