Is Watercolor Painting Good For Beginners? (You’ll Be Surprised!) (2024)

Are you wondering, “Is this watercolor painting thing for me”? In this article, I’ll do my best to put you straight…

Yes…

Ok… that’s the very short answer. But maybe you need a bit more convincing?

I’m a fan of watercolor. As you can probably tell from the name of my site 🙂

So perhaps you think I have a biased opinion. But after years of painting with watercolors, I think I can give you a realistic overview of this medium.

Is watercolor good for beginners?

Yes, watercolor is ideal for beginner artists. Despite having some characteristics that can cause newcomers some problems, this medium is accessible to artists of any skill level, it’s fun to use, and great results can be obtained quickly.

You may have heard that watercolor is challenging to master.

To some extent, that is true. Watercolor can be a bit… hmmm… unpredictable.

The medium of watercolor may seem daunting and tricky at first, but it really isn’t. After painting in watercolors for many years, I’ve always found it a constant source of pleasure.

The techniques you need to learn to paint with this beautiful medium are relatively easy to pick up. You just need some background knowledge about watercolors and some practice… (and perhaps a bit of guidance).

Watercolor remains one of the most popular art mediums for newbies, and plenty of good reasons exist for this.

Let me explain…

Why is watercolor good for newbies?

Here are some of the reasons why many newcomers prefer to start with watercolor:

  • Watercolors are fast drying. This makes the painting process relatively quick. You can start and finish a painting in just a few minutes. Laying down large washes of color is more straightforward than some other mediums, thus providing fast results. And there is little waiting time between applications of paint.
  • It’s relatively affordable. You only need a small amount of equipment to get started with watercolors. Some paper, a couple of brushes, and a handful of paints are all you need. You can produce a wide range of colors with a limited paint palette (for example, follow my recommendations here). This low cost makes watercolor a very appealing medium.
  • Watercolor painting is clean. Painting with this medium isn’t messy, and the paints are non-toxic. Tidying up is quick and easy.
  • Watercolors are portable. A palette and a pad of paper or sketchbook are highly portable. So you can set yourself up to paint almost anywhere and take your painting equipment to any location. Watercolors are among the most popular mediums for “plein air” outdoor painting.
  • Takes up little space. Similarly, the compact nature of watercolors makes it simple to improvise a place to paint. You can set up your paints easily with little preparation. The kitchen table or a small office space can become a “studio” with little fuss.
  • There are lots of learning resources available. Learning watercolor online or offline is easily accessible. There are plenty of books or courses on this subject and plenty of inspiration too 🙂 For example, you’ll find loads of painting ideas here on my blog and my Youtube channel (if you want to jump right in – check out my masterclass course for beginners).
  • Provides a relaxing moment in your daily life. This can be said for many types of art practice, but watching watercolor spread and produce unique textures on the paper is always surprising and enjoyable. And if something is enjoyable, you’ll return and do it more often!
  • Watercolors are easily combined with other mediums. Watercolor paint can be the basis for many mixed-media styles of artwork. You can easily combine it with pens, gouache, colored pencils, etc. In this respect, it’s less limiting than other ways of painting.

As you can see, watercolors have plenty of advantages, making them an ideal choice for beginners.

Once you decide to get going, you’ll be captivated! This will put you on the path to developing the skills you need.

Is it hard to learn watercolor painting?

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The unpredictable nature of watercolor paints makes them seem difficult to learn. But once you understand the underlying characteristics, watercolor is no more difficult than other painting mediums. And it has many advantages.

Watercolors have a bit of a shady reputation in the art and hobby world 🙂

Often watercolors are reputed to be hard to learn, but this stems from a need for more understanding of the basic principles of this medium.

The key to learning watercolor is:

  • Learn to control the paint
  • Then you have to learn to let go!

I know this sounds contradictory!

But hear me out…

The watery disposition of the paint produces some unexpected results. For example, watercolor flows effortlessly into a damp paper surface. Pigments expand into wet washes. And the drying time sometimes makes it tricky to adjust your brush marks before they become (almost) permanently fixed to the paper.

On top of this, watercolors are transparent, so all your first attempts at brush marks are visible in the end result.

But with a bit of practice, the fantastic soft blends and textures that watercolor creates will become an ally. Then, when you know what to expect, you can embrace the watery character of the paint with beautiful results!

So you need to:

  1. learn what to expect from the paint
  2. learn to control this medium’s quirks,
  3. then embrace and incorporate the unique effects into your work.

Overall, watercolor paints are fun to experiment with. There are lots of styles, and this medium can be very expressive.

Tips for getting started with watercolor painting

  1. Paint regularly. The more you practice, the deeper your understanding of watercolor’s unique characteristics. Regularity leads to accumulated skills and more success.
  2. Reduce your expectations. Expect to get things wrong. Every time you paint, even with mistakes, is a step towards progress.
  3. Don’t try to do paintings that are too difficult in the beginning. You might be tempted to paint many different things that inspire you, but trying to paint something too complex can lead to frustration.

Choose your subjects for their simplicity at first. If you want some inspiration about how to begin, you’ll find some suggestions from my blog here:

  • Easy watercolor paintings for beginners
  • How to start watercolor painting

Have fun!

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FAQs

Is Watercolor Painting Good For Beginners? (You’ll Be Surprised!)? ›

Watercolour is a great art medium for beginners because it's so easy to use! You don't need any special equipment or a studio, and it doesn't make too much mess either.

Is watercolor painting good for beginners? ›

Yes, watercolor is ideal for beginner artists. Despite having some characteristics that can cause newcomers some problems, this medium is accessible to artists of any skill level, it's fun to use, and great results can be obtained quickly.

What are 3 common mistakes that people make when using watercolor? ›

  • You're Using the Wrong Paper. ...
  • You're Using The Wrong Brush. ...
  • You've Bought A Cheap Paint Set. ...
  • You're Using Too Much Water. ...
  • You're Not Letting the Layers Dry. ...
  • You're Not Premixing Enough Paint. ...
  • You're Overworking Your Painting.

What are the pros and cons of watercolor painting? ›

Watercolor vs. Oils
FeatureWatercolor
Color ShiftColors remain quite true when drying
Ease of CorrectionLimited; hard to cover mistakes
Surface AdaptabilityPrimarily paper
LongevityCan fade if not protected; generally less durable
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What should beginners do watercolor? ›

First, start with a palette of watercolors. Next, use a small spray bottle, a blunt art syringe, or a spoon to hydrate the colors you wish to use. Then, dip your brush in water to moisten it, dab the brush onto a pigment, and put the pigment-rich brush on paper. That's it!

What is easier, acrylic or watercolor? ›

It's possible to mix and blend acrylics or watercolors to create a wide range of colors and effects. Generally speaking, though, watercolors are easier to mix and blend because they can be diluted with water to create different levels of transparency and saturation plus they can be reactivated after they dry.

How hard is it to learn watercolor painting? ›

They blend together to produce gorgeous patterns of color. But watercolor is also transparent. And transparent paint leaves every brushstroke visible. For these reasons watercolors have the reputation of being difficult to learn and control.

What is the secret to watercolor painting? ›

When working with watercolor paints, you want to begin with the lighter colors and then work towards the darker ones. We do this because in watercolors, the white comes from the paper, not the paints. So due to the transparency of the paints, your light colors wont “pop” when painted over darker colors.

Why is watercolor painting so difficult? ›

Because watercolour pigment is transparent when thinned with water, every preceding layer remains visible. Beginners might struggle with unintentionally darkening the tonal values of the painted areas as they add successive layers. Too many layers will take away the transparency and luminosity is lost.

Is watercolor paint bad for you? ›

Fortunately, the majority of watercolor paints available today are non-toxic and safe for use by both adults and children. It's essential to note that a few pigments are traditionally derived from heavy metals like cadmium or cobalt. They might be found in some professional-grade watercolors.

Is it OK to roll watercolor paintings? ›

There is no damage to the painting by rolling it alone or with a front and back “cover” of newsprint or plastic wrap. Rolling the watercolor painting depends on the paper weight and size, but even full sheet 300-pound papers can be rolled and inserted in larger diameter mailing tubes.

Does watercolor look good on canvas? ›

Pick canvas panels that are 100% cotton, they will help the watercolor soak in nicely and even help with water retention. Make sure that the canvas panels you pick are acid free (archival quality), it will help prevent yellowing and decaying of your canvas. Pick a canvas that is primed, with or without Gesso.

Do you have to be good at drawing to watercolor? ›

Some artists simply draw and this is all they do. People who really enjoy the painting process may not be confident in drawing and may not be interested in learning. Indeed, many professional artists, simply do not have the time to freehand draw!

What type of watercolor is best for beginners? ›

The student range is a good watercolour paint for beginners, though some people prefer to start straight away with professional-grade paints. Remember that the paints you use are down to personal preference. I see many people recommending that watercolour beginners buy good supplies, and the reason makes sense.

Can I learn watercolor by myself? ›

I teach myself to paint every day.

I used to feel a little self-deprecating about my status as a self-taught artist, but over the years I've realized that every artist is self-taught. The skills required for using watercolor with confidence can't be achieved except through use, no matter how many classes you take.

Do you wet watercolor paper before painting? ›

If the edges are soaked enough, they won't move. If the paper is too dry, the edges will flatten out; if it's too wet, the edges will droop. Note that 300 lb (140 kg) paper doesn't need to be soaked before painting, since it's heavy enough to withstand the paints without buckling.

Why is watercolor difficult? ›

Watercolour is an unforgiving medium

Due to the transparency of watercolour however, you can't paint over your errors. If you make a mistake and allow the paper to dry, it becomes quite difficult to 'fix' the mistake.

Which is easier, watercolor or oil painting? ›

Both watercolor and oil painting has unique challenges, making it difficult to say which one is harder overall. Watercolor painting often requires a lighter touch because it can spread quickly, whereas oil paints require more time and patience because of their slower drying time.

Do you sketch before watercolor? ›

Do you need to sketch before watercolor painting? You don't have to, but it can help you to get the proportions right in your painting. Just be aware that some pencil marks may still be visible if you paint over the top.

Do you wet the paper before watercoloring? ›

Should you wet watercolor paper before you begin painting? The watercolor paper only needs to be moistened prior to painting if you intend to use a wet-on-wet painting technique. Wetting the paper can lead to buckling, making brushstrokes challenging to control because of the resulting bumpy surface.

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