How to organize watercolor brushes in Chinese brush case
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How to organize watercolor brushes in Chinese brush case

❖ Here is a sample of my new Chinese brush case. You can see the many brushes that I use on a daily basis.
There are many people who ask me which brushes are the preferred brushes to use for beginners. My answer to them is that all the brushes are great to use and compliment each other.
My brushes are not expensive to purchase, they cost around $1-4 USD, some prices may vary on the different brushes used duo to special use of each brush.
Remember that with each brush you use you will have a different experience and a range of different feeling.
The important thing is that you and the brush work as one to find the balance between creation and skill.
The artist’s hand is very important in making the painting and to feel the way the water on the brush moves as the brush creates the ultimate master piece.

❖ Jay Art – Watercolor Painting / Demonstration for Beginners / 수채화 그림 그리기

❖ Classification of paints
– Beginner (Level 1, Level 2)
– Intermediate (Level 3, Level 4)
– Advanced (Level 5, Level 6)

❖ Supply List
Paper : Saunders Waterford (300g/m2), Arches Aquarelle (185g/m2)
Paints : Shinhan, Holbein watercolors
Brushes : Kuretake Waterbrush, Chinese bamboo brushes and watercolor brushes from one dollar store (Cheap one)
Etc. : Faber-Castell Watercolor Pencils, Tachikawa dip pens and AP drawing ink

❖ Music
Drankin Song by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500021
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

❖ E-mail :
tkstoryman@hotmail.com
( If you have any questions please feel free to contact me )
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