3 Things To Avoid When Learning Watercolours
Tim Schofield Tim Schofield
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 Published On May 29, 2024

When a recent painting didn't go to plan, it seemed like an opportunity to share a reflection on some fundamentals. I've distilled this into 3 ideas which I think I would have found helpful when learning watercolours. Whether you're new to watercolours or a veteran, I hope you enjoy.

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