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🌈 Why Use Both Warm and Cool Colors
Learn why watercolor artists use both warm and cool primary colors. Discover color bias, cleaner mixes, and how to create vibrant greens, oranges, and violets.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 64 min read
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🌈 Understand Watercolor Paper
Learn about watercolor paper types including hot press, cold press, and rough, and how paper texture affects granulation, staining, and lifting in watercolor painting.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 53 min read
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🌈 Choose Pigments Intentionally
Learn why choosing watercolor pigments intentionally helps you build a balanced palette for greater control and expressive painting.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 42 min read
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🌈 The Magic of Glazing
Learn how watercolor glazing creates depth, luminosity, and rich color through transparent layers. Discover how to build paintings slowly with water control, patience, and intentional washes while preserving the light, transparency, and beauty that make watercolor unique.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 34 min read
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🌈 Why Master the Foundations: Transparency, Value and Color
Master the foundations of watercolor painting by learning how transparency, value, water control, and color relationships create luminous artwork. Discover how to work from light to dark, preserve the white of the paper, mix rich darks, and use watercolor techniques to create depth, harmony, and glowing paintings.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 24 min read
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🌈 Why Preserve the White of the Paper
Discover how to create luminous watercolor paintings with transparency, light-to-dark layering, water control, and rich color mixing for glowing results.
Coloring Rainbows
Mar 13 min read
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🌈 Understand Brush Control
Learn why brush control is essential in watercolor painting. Discover how brush size, pressure, water, movement, and technique influence washes, details, textures, and expressive watercolor artwork.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 283 min read
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🌈 Understand Water Control
Learn why water control is the most important skill in watercolor painting. Discover how the balance between water and pigment affects your painting.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 275 min read
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🌈 Why Water in Watercolor Is So Important
Discover why water is the most important element in watercolor painting. Learn how water controls transparency, value, blending, movement, edges, and layering.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 263 min read
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🌈 Lift to Soften
Learn what lifting means in watercolor, why some pigments lift more easily than others, and how to use lifting techniques to create highlights, soften edges, and add atmosphere to your paintings.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 254 min read
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🌈 Staining vs Non-Staining Watercolors
Learn what staining means in watercolor, how staining pigments behave, and when to use staining or non-staining colors for layering, lifting, and vibrant washes.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 243 min read
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🌈 Understand Granulation
Learn what granulation is, why it happens, and how to use granulating pigments to create beautiful texture, depth, and atmospheric effects in your paintings.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 233 min read
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🌈 Understand Color Temperature
Why does one blue create a vibrant green while another produces a muted mixture? The answer often lies in color temperature. Learn how warm and cool colors influence mixing, depth, atmosphere, and mood, and discover how temperature relationships can strengthen your paintings.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 223 min read
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🌈 How Colors Behave When Mixed
Why does one blue and yellow mixture create a vibrant green while another produces a muted olive? Understanding how pigments interact is the key to successful color mixing. Learn how color bias, pigment composition, transparency, and complementary relationships influence the colors you create.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 214 min read
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🌈 Why Color Theory Is So Important
Learn why color theory is essential for watercolor artists. Discover how complementary colors create vibrant paintings, richer shadows, natural neutrals, color harmony, and greater depth using the colors already in your palette.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 205 min read
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🌈 Study Color Relationships
Learn how the color wheel helps artists understand color harmony, contrast, and emotional expression through relationships like analogous, complementary, triadic, and warm versus cool palettes. This guide explores how different color combinations influence mood, balance, and visual energy while helping creators build more intentional and expressive artwork.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 192 min read
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🌈 Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor Color Wheel
Create a watercolor color wheel using Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolours and a balanced 3-primary palette of Winsor Yellow (PY154), Permanent Rose (PV19), and French Ultramarine (PB29). Explore how professional artist-grade pigments produce a full range of clean, expressive secondary and tertiary colors through limited-palette mixing.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 183 min read
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🌈 Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolor Color Wheel
Learn how to create a watercolor color wheel using Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolors. Explore a limited palette of 3-primaries to understand color mixing, pigment behavior, and how student-grade paints influence color theory results.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 173 min read
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🌈 Try Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolor Set
Discover why the GOLDEN QoR Introductory Watercolor Set is a favorite among artists for vibrant pigments, luminous washes, and endless mixing.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 164 min read
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🌈 Sennelier L’aquarelle Watercolor Color Wheel
Learn how to create a watercolor color wheel using Sennelier L’Aquarelle watercolors. Explore a 3-primary palette of PY3 Lemon Yellow, PR209 Quinacridone Red, and PB28 Cobalt Blue to understand color mixing, pigment behavior, granulation, and natural watercolor harmony.
Coloring Rainbows
Feb 153 min read
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