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Painting a simple flower: a beginner’s guide

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How to Get Started with Watercolor and Ink Painting

A great thing about watercolor painting is the fact that you don’t need a huge number of supplies to get started. I began painting just a couple of weeks ago and have only been to an art supplies store once to purchase the supplies I needed to get started. So far, I own three brushes in different sizes, a small watercolor palette (containing twelve colors), a sketchbook and some fineliner ink pens.

sketchbook, three pencils, an ink pen, a pen and a used watercolor palette on a wooden table

If you want to simplify the number of supplies even more, you could get away with only getting three watercolor paints in the primary colors red, blue and yellow. Using these three colors will enable you to mix up all other colors.

In addition, you will need a jar or container of some kind to hold the water you need to mix up the watercolor paint from the pigment. I also have an old towel next to me when I am painting to get rid of excess water from the brush.

If you would like to loosely sketch the motif before starting with the actual painting process, you also need a pencil and eraser.

Disclaimer:

Next, I am going to show you step-by-step how to create a watercolor and ink painting. If you look at my paintings and find them hilarious, please keep in mind that I am still very much at a beginner stage! I am certainly not an expert but rather a fellow beginner who wants to encourage you to give watercolor painting a try!

Step-by-Step Tutorial of Painting with Ink and Watercolor

  1. Decide on the motif you want to paint.
  2. Take your sketchbook or paper and do a rough pencil sketch. Be careful to only sketch lightly because you will have to erase the pencil markings later on.

open sketchbook with a rough pencil sketch of a cottage

  1. The next step is to use the pen and apply the ink over the pencil sketch. Personally, I have found that I sometimes like to use different tip sizes within one painting to create thicker and thinner lines. You also don’t have to ink the complete painting. It can look very lovely if some parts of the painting don’t have ink lines around them, especially for blurry objects (like trees in the background).

open sketchbook with a cottage decorated for the holidays drawn in ink. the ink pen is laying on top of the sketchbook.

  1. Now it is time for the watercolor part. Wet your brush and start mixing together the pigments. If you want a lighter color, just use more water. If you are looking for a more blurry, watercolor-y effect, you can slightly wet the paper with your brush before applying the paint.

    small cottage in the woods with a white picket fence in front decorated for the holidays

    There are two basic ways you can apply watercolor paint. You can either paint wet on dry, meaning that you let one color dry first before applying the next. Or you can paint wet on wet, this will result in a blended effect because the wet colors are going to run into each other on the paper.

What to Paint

Look at the work of professional artists and illustrators and see what resonates with you. You can find great inspiration on Pinterest, Instagram or Etsy. Personally, I really like the Americana folk art style and paintings that portray a cottagecore, country lifestyle with an old-world charm.
A couple of my current favorites are Loré Pemberton, Laivi Põder and Joy Laforme.

Joy Laforme is the author of multiple watercolor books. I own her Folk Art Fusion: Americana book and can highly recommend it, if you like the folk art style.

book folk art fusion americana by joy laforme on a wooden table next to some light pink cosmosopen sketchbook with a watercolor and ink painting of a blue yarn shop next to a book and some pumpkins. everything is sitting on a wooden table.

Another great way to get inspiration for a painting is by looking at photographs. Pinterest is a great resource for this. For example, I created this painting after seeing an image on Pinterest that I was really drawn to. As you can see, I didn’t try to recreate the picture exactly, I used it more as a source of inspiration.

charming country kitchen scene with a sink, window and a plate shelfopen sketchbook with a watercolor and ink painting of a country kitchen scene. the sketchbook is sitting on a wooden table.

And here is one more example from one of my own photographs:

old house in the south of france with sage green shutters and gateink and watercolor painting of an old house in the south of france

a blue and white floral tea cup with a gold rimblue and white floral cup with steaming tea in it, watercolor and ink painting in a sketchbook

I also really like to browse YouTube and look for painting tutorials. This has the advantage that you can paint “side by side” with the artist and see every step you need to take in order to create a certain painting yourself. Here are a couple of channels that have great tutorials:

watercolor and ink painting of a lantern with fireflies during sunset on a wooden surface, some white pumpkins are sitting next to the open sketchbook

  • Jenna Rainey
    I especially liked her The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Watercolor video.
  • Jillee Arts
    She is an awesome painter and shares some wonderful tutorials. One of the very first paintings I did was the Christmas cottage you saw above following one of her videos: Draw a simple Christmas Cottage
  • Nianiani
    I followed a tutorial of hers to create this lantern painting: Step by Step Watercolor Scenery: Lantern and Fireflies
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