Have you ever wanted to add more depth and texture to your watercolour paintings?
In this blog, I’m exploring an exciting mixed media approach using scrim fabric, hessian strands, and mohair yarn to create beautifully tactile effects in my artwork. These simple materials, often overlooked, can transform flat washes into beautifully textured compositions—perfect for adding a sense of movement or natural organic patterns. Whether you’re new to watercolour or a seasoned painter looking for fresh inspiration, this guide will help you experiment, play, and elevate your watercolour textures in ways you may not have imagined.
Why Texture?
Texture adds emotion and atmosphere. While watercolours are often associated with soft, transparent washes, we can incorporate fibres when these washes are still wet to create stunning effects.
Materials You’ll Need:
Watercolour paper (good quality)
Watercolour paints
Brushes
Scrim fabric (light, gauzy muslin-like fabric)
Hessian or jute strands (unpicked from sacking)
Mohair yarn or other textured fibres
Water pot, palette, plastic wallets
Step-by-Step: Let’s Play with Texture
Step 1:
Start by applying clear water to your watercolour paper and apply a couple of colours (in a wet-in-wet method.)
Step 2:
Add your Fabric strands into the wet wash.
Squash it down by laying a plastic wallet over the top briefly.
Step 3:
Allow to dry fully.
Ideas for Use:
Abstract landscape elements
Coastal scenes with seaweed and sand
Woodland paths or tree bark
Plants and flowers.
This method suits both abstraction and representational work. It’s especially powerful when you want to suggest time-worn textures or hedgerows.
Final Thoughts:
Using scrim, hessian, and mohair in watercolour has completely transformed the way I tell a story. There’s something deeply satisfying about combining delicate washes with natural and manmade fibres. It invites exploration and happy accidents.
So next time you’re feeling creatively stuck, rummage in your textile basket. That stray piece of string might just be the secret ingredient your painting’s been waiting for.
Watch my latest video demonstration above to see this technique in action.
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