What’s your favorite watercolor brush? As an artist, I have spent so much money on select watercolor brushes over the years – brushes would usually cost $15 to $150 each. I have tried everything from Kolinsky Sable to recommended brushes from all my favorite instructors and art stores. Any watercolor artist knows that a really good brush will make a huge difference in helping you control the consistency and coverage of your watercolor paint!
- Cindy Briggs
- August 15, 2020
Ten More Unique Watercolor Painting Ideas for Beginners August 15, 2020 What are some unique watercolor painting ideas for beginners? When I was asked about...
- Cindy Briggs
- August 1, 2020
Starting with Watercolors: Watercolor Supplies with Cindy Briggs August 1, 2020 Choosing Watercolor Supplies Starts with Quality Watercolor Paper Watercolor works best on quality watercolor...
- Cindy Briggs
- July 14, 2020
How to Start Watercolor Painting for Beginners July 14, 2020 If you’re wondering how to start watercolor painting for beginners and looking...
- Cindy Briggs
- July 1, 2020
Watercolor Painting: Where to Start July 1, 2020 Q&A with Cindy Briggs Should background washes be painted before or after the subject? It all depends...
- Cindy Briggs
- July 9, 2019
I love using Daniel Smith watercolors in all of my sketchbook paintings because I can count on it’s variety of color selection, quality and consistency of color. Whether you are a beginner with watercolor painting or if you just enjoy trying out new colors, I suggest that you experiment and play with watercolors first so you become familiar with how they mix and mingle together.





