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Take a journey through Gina Lee Kims watercolor palette--with each chapter representing one of the standard colors found in the color wheel. Learn how to merge watercolor and mixed media together without the stress of having to draw out a composition before getting started. Each chapter will demonstrate a unique project and technique, along with a gallery of inspiring works. You will also learn about the emotional symbolism of each color. An approachable, stress-free introduction to watercolor; fine drawing skills are not a requirement Explore each color in the color wheel, while learning about their mixing qualities and the emotional symbolism of colors Tips and advice on carving out time to create, sharing your work with others, and owning your own voice 12 step-by-step demonstrations show how to merge watercolor with a bit of mixed media.

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Fast Fun watercolor Painting Techniques NO DRAWING REQUIRED Gina Lee Kim - photo 1
Fast & Fun
watercolor
Painting Techniques,
NO DRAWING REQUIRED

Gina Lee Kim

artistsnetworkcom Contents DEDICATION To Jim for believing To Stephen for - photo 2

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DEDICATION

To Jim, for believing.

To Stephen, for always wanting to paint the planets and stars with me.

What You Need
Surface

140-lb. (300gsm) cold-pressed watercolor paper

Watercolors

Bright Rose, Bright Violet, Cobalt Teal, Gamboge, Gold (gouache), Hansa Yellow, Indigo, Iridescent Electric Blue, Leaf Green, Marine Blue, Peacock Blue (or Phthalo Blue), Permanent Green Light, Quinacridone Gold, Quinacridone Rose, Quinacridone Violet, Scarlet Lake, Titanium White (gouache). Turquoise Green (gouache), Ultramarine Blue, Ultramarine Violet, Viridian, Van Dyke Brown, Winsor Orange

Brushes

nos. 4, 5, 8, 12, 16 and 20 rounds; nos. 5 and 6 riggers; 12" (13mm) flat; small scrubber

Other

watercolor pencils, extra-fine Sharpie Water-Based Paint Markers (black and white), white china marker, pan watercolors, acrylic paints, oil pastel sticks, crayons, dimensional paint with an applicator tip, gold and silver acrylic ink, walnut ink, Daler-Rowney Ranger Perfect Pearls Pigment Powder (Perfect Pearl) Amaco Wax Resist, Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground (white), Golden Clear Tar Gel, Golden Crackle Paste, Golden Fiber Paste, Golden Glass Bead Gel, Golden Light Molding Paste, Liquitex Ceramic Stucco, Liquitex Natural Sand, matte medium, QoR Cold Press Ground, QoR Watercolor Ground, gum arabic, Winsor & Newton Iridescent Medium, collage papers including origami and book papers, white copier paper, foil sheets (light green), gold gilding flakes, salt, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, washi tapes, glue stick or tape roller, white glue, foil glue, Ranger Stickles Glitter Glue (Star Dust, Copper), twig or tree stencils, Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool, craft knife, scissors, fringe scissors, scraper tool, palette knife, spray bottle

Introduction

Welcome to Fast & Fun Watercolor, a prismatic journey guided by color and mixed-media techniques. The goal of this book is to make watercolor fun and approachable, fast and achievable. By making color the emphasis and then incorporating mixed-media techniques, we can reduce the stress of having to draw things out perfectly in order to begin painting. Forget about making an accurate sketch with photographic likeness. Apply what you intuitively know and be impassioned by the color first.

This book is divided into two parts. Part I is about all of the toolsboth literal and figurativenecessary to an artists life. Ill introduce art supplies, discuss color theory and help you set up a palette based on the color wheel. Ill also provide some tips on how to invite lifelong creativity and cultivate artistic well-being. Ill cover what I practice in the studio, how to find your authentic style and how to keep going when you get creatively stuck.

Part II focuses on artistic application. This is where we bring our tools out to play! Well explore watercolor and mixed-media as we work our way around the color wheel, with each step-by-step technique demonstration featuring a different hue.

My goal with this book is to help your artistic process become a positive experience. Its truly an exciting thing to mix media with watercolors, and I hope that this will allow you to see and think about your artwork in new ways. Personally, I know Im more relaxed about my art when color is the emphasis rather than a perfect drawing. May we always make art like a childimmersed in joyful freedom and uninhibited happiness.

Calm Trees Gina Lee Kim Watercolor on 140-lb 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor - photo 3

Calm Trees

Gina Lee Kim

Watercolor on 140-lb. (300gsm) cold-pressed watercolor paper

9" 12" (23cm 30cm)

PART
Tools for the
Artists Life

Well set off with some basic information about the art materials and supplies I use in my studio. Then we will explore the fundamental aspects of color theory and how to interpret certain color combinations. An informative pigment chart will help you choose your watercolors. (This is something I wish I'd had when I was starting out!)

Next, Ill walk you through my personal painting approach and working method. Ill provide tips for keeping preparations simple and for creating a workstation that respects your artist tools.

Finally, well devote some time to honoring the artists life, with advice on inviting lifelong creativity and cultivating a healthy sense of artistic well-being. How do we sustain an art practice? How do we handle creative frustrations and setbacks? How do we stay motivated? How do we entice the muse to stay a little longer? We'll consider these questions and more while learning to create a healthy and inviting physical, mental and emotional space.

I dont consider myself a creativity expert, but I can share with you the strategies that have helped me navigate this world and embrace my own vulnerability as a working artist. Thats what I love so much about sharing inspirationwhen I get inspired, it not only helps me on my own path, it stirs something very tangible and hopeful in others. At the end of the day, we all could use some kindness and support.

Rumi Says Its Today Gina Lee Kim Watercolor and mixed media on 140-lb - photo 4

Rumi Says It's Today

Gina Lee Kim

Watercolor and mixed media on 140-lb. (300gsm) cold-pressed watercolor paper

9" 12" (23cm 30cm)

Watercolor Supplies

Not all of the items shown here are mandatory to get started. Art supplies are expensive, so I always encourage my students to use what they have already and slowly build from there.

I like to organize my art supplies into two categories: watercolor and mixed media. Because Im primarily a watercolorist, my studio table is dedicated to watercolor supplies that are nearby and always available.

PALETTE AND PAINTS
  • Tube watercolor paints
  • Gouache paints (make sure to have white)
  • Color wheel palette or any palette that has at least twelve wells
BRUSHES
  • no. 20 round (extra large or jumbo)
  • no. 12 round (large)
  • no. 8 round (medium)
  • no. 5 round (small)
  • no. 6 script liner or rigger
ACCESSORIES
  • Water containers (one for initial cleaning and another for final rinsing)
  • Paper towel or rag
  • Salt (creates star-like textures)
  • Rubbing alcohol (creates ring-like textures)
  • Crayons (make sure to have white)
  • Watercolor pencils
PAPER
  • Heavier paper means less warping. I use 90-lb. to 140-lb. (190gsm300gsm) cold-pressed watercolor paper

PALETTE I love my standard color wheel palette Notice there are additional - photo 5

PALETTE I love my standard color wheel palette. Notice there are additional wells for ancillary or convenient colors.

BRUSHES I prefer round brushes I try to use the largest size round when - photo 6

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