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Arty Tips
Introducing “Arty Tips” – your go-to resource for unlocking my watercolour secrets. In this series, I’ll be sharing tips and videos to help you hone your craft, master new techniques, and unleash your creativity.
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Arty tip of the month – Tree and undergrowth painting in watercolour part 2
Part 2 of my tree and undergrowth watercolour is finally live — and if I’m honest, this painting gave me a rough ride.
Arty tip of the month – Trees and undergrowth painting in watercolour part 1
This painting is unfolding in two parts, and my latest YouTube video demonstrates a variety of techniques I’ve explored in previous tutorials on my channel. If you’ve watched my videos before, you’ll recognise familiar methods from introducing textures to adding detail.
Arty tip of the month – Using fibres to create texture in watercolour
Have you ever wanted to add more depth and...
Arty tip of the month – Printing with leaves in watercolour.
Printing with Leaves in Watercolour: A Fun and...
Arty tip of the month – Painting Rocks, in Watercolour with a Credit Card
Did you know that a credit card is a very useful tool for creating rocks in watercolour?
Arty tip of the month – ‘Aquafix’ and how to use it with watercolour.
One of the challenges of watercolour painting is its unpredictability — colours can easily bleed and layers can lift unintentionally. This is where Aquafix comes into play! Aquafix is a versatile medium that can transform the way you approach watercolour painting, giving you more control while maintaining the natural beauty of the medium.
Arty tip of the month – Using a palette knife in watercolour (Nov 24)
Exploring Uncharted Territory: Using a Palette...
Arty tip of the month – Using granulation fluid and acrylic ink ( Oct 24)
Watercolour painting offers endless possibilities for experimentation, and adding granulation fluid and acrylic ink to your work can introduce exciting textures and effects.









