No matter what kind of painting suits your fancy the most, painting with watercolors is an enriching and fun experience. With this medium, you never really know what the outcome will be, and it allows mistakes to become “Memorable Painting.” You can achieve much unexpected paintings by letting the water and colors speak to you and guide you through the painting.
When you’re a beginner and you want to learn about watercolor, sometimes you get overloaded with the amount of information on the topic but it isn’t really that complicated. One of the first things you’d like to know is what to get since there are so many out there.
The first thing to consider is budget. Let’s face it, when you’re starting and you really don’t want to spend, you want to try the best kind that’s available with the least amount of money involved. If you have money and you’re more interested in getting the best, you can scroll down to see what I have to say about it.
In this article, we’re going to discuss more on “Daler-Rowney in India”, the most popular water color often used by many professional artists.
Water colors offered by Daler-Rowney in India are categorized into the following:
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Artists’ Quality
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Aquafine
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Simply
Artists’ Watercolor is a professional-quality watercolor. Based on the finest modern and traditional pigments, it is precisely formulated to offer unparalleled performance and permanence. Choose from an extended range of brilliant colors, designed to create perfect washes of pure transparent color without hard edges.
Students and leisure painters may prefer to discover the art of watercolor using Aquafine, which offers brilliant free-flowing color at an economical price. Like the oil range, this is achieved by the substitution of some of the more expensive pigments with lower-cost alternatives and is indicated by the word ‘hue’. Use with Aquafine brushes and the Aquafine paper range for maximum effect.
Simply Watercolors are affordable, basic colors that can be used to paint on all conventional watercolor surfaces such as the Simply Watercolor Pad. Sets are available with both tubes and half pans.
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Maybe you would like to work with a traditional watercolor like Winsor & Newton, Grumbacher, Da Vinci or Rembrandt. These brands are known for their classic tradition of quality in watercolors.
If you are looking for some bright new colors to add to your palette, try Blick, Schmincke, and Daler-Rowney in India for some fresh choices.
Each brand has some specific colors. Many brands offer colors that you won’t find in any other line and paint colors by the same label name can vary from brand to brand. Have fun and experiment with color! As you develop your palette you will create your own person list of favorite colors and brands!
Thanks for reading and I hope it was very informative. When I was starting watercolor, I searched through a lot of guides and websites and I’m just compiling what I’ve learned here. Here am me trying to give back to the helpful and free community. Hope you all enjoyed reading!