07-27-2019, 07:58 AM
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Recently I was teaching watercolors to a beginner, and used this simple abstract landscape as an example, and found that it was a great way to experiment with the materials and have a nice finished product. So I thought it would be a great easy class project for people just starting out.
I also know that all the options for different paints can be daunting and expensive, so I searched and found some some reallly cheap options to get started (links below). Yes, I complain about these paints repeatedly during the class, but for $5, they really aren't that bad!
NOTE: again, I hate to push Walmart, but wanted to offer a cheap option for people to get materials delivered wherever you might live!
$4.97 set of 12 watercolor tubes:
Code:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Daler-Rowney-Simply-Watercolor-Paint-Set-12-Piece/17617570
$5.97 watercolor paper.
Code:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Canson-XL-Watercolor-Pad-9-x-12-30-Sheets-Pad/34580244
$4.50 brush set.
Code:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Royal-Langnickel-Watercolor-Brush-Set-7-Piece/739487851
Code:
http://nitroflare.com/view/6C676A019F97FD5/eksg9.Easy.abstract.landscapes.for.beginners.with.super.cheap.materials.rar
Code:
https://rapidgator.net/file/f973921300e038b406c2105688bcec5c/eksg9.Easy.abstract.landscapes.for.beginners.with.super.cheap.materials.rar