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Summary: Supplies for watercolor painting a bowl include different sized brushes and paint. Learn what else you'll need to start painting with expert tips from an art teacher in this free painting video.
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Cody Davis Cody is an artist with over 35 years experience in painting with oil, watercolors and acrylics. He has a Fine Arts degree with honors from the University of T... read more
Ok right now I'm going to do a watercolor painting of a monotone of a bowl including the background. For that I'm going to use the paint called Payne?s gray. I will need a brush, a round brush like this one. It should be size 6 through 12. This is an 8 right here. And if you're using a palette like this one called a traveling storage palette you'll spray it first with a fine mist in order to get the colors wet so they'll come up easily in the brush, or preferably, you squeeze a little bit out so that you have fresh paint to work from which allows you to get to the darkest, densest tones when necessary.