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Summary: When watercolor painting a bowl, use pencils, carbon transfer paper and paint supplies. Gather the right watercolor painting supplies with tips from a professional artist 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
For this next painting, I'm going to do a simple bowl and it's shadow and background in color. And the supplies we're going to need are, we'll of course we're going to need a pencil and possible an eraser. We'll need carbon transfer paper, especially made to be erasable. You can get this at just about any hobby store. You'll need paint wise, only three paints. Cobalt blue, permanent rose, and some form of lemon yellow. Brushes, we want to use a round brush, this is a number eight, but you can use a number six through a number twelve will do the job too. This is actually a number ten. And if you have a one inch brush that will certainly help with the background.