The Art of Watercolor, I have heard, is so hard. Not true! Just take your time, find a subject you enjoy, plan on your color scheme, a design, use good materials and voila, you have a watercolor masterpiece.
Well, maybe, not the first time. Or the second, but just keep practicing and you will get there.
Here are a few materials that have helped me over the years.
1) A Color Wheel, a good straight edge, two round brushes (#10 and #14)
a flat 2 inch brush.
2) Good watercolor paper such as #140 0r #300 Arches Cold Press.
3) Good quality paints, such as Daniel Smith or Windsor Newton
4). Large water containers, with plenty of water
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