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Watercolor paints are one of my absolute favorite things to use in my art journal. They are wonderfully versatile, inexpensive, and just plain fun! I have several sets of watercolors for several different occassions. But the ones I use at home are the Koi Tube Watercolors by Sakura.
What's the difference between tube and pan watercolors? There's a great article here, but personally I find the tubes a little more strongly pigmented and it's easier for me to cover a large space and mix my own colors. But it's a totally personal choice. If you go with tube watercolors, you do need to use a palette of some kind. I love my travel palette with a lid! It's similar to this one.
Here's a quick video I recently made for Sakura about using the tube watercolors:
I've loved watercolors since forever. Most of my early art journal pages were simply (waterproof) pen + watercolor paint. Here is one of the first art journal pages I ever made, way back in 2007:
This was an 8×8 square of watercolor paper and I took each page and put it into an 8×8 scrapbook album! So my first art journal is actually kind of a scrapbook! And when I travel I always take a black pen and a set of watercolor paints. That's all a girl really needs.
I did the page above in the airport while I waited for my airplane to begin boarding.
I'm sure you've noticed that I use watercolor for faces all the time! I used watercolor for many of the faces from June:
This is the absolute first face I ever painted (done with watercolor).
I was at a crop and I remember being so proud of myself. I turned to my Mom and said, "This is the best painting I've ever done." She looks kind of like a monkey to me now, but at the time I was delighted!
Here are a few more faces:
I've heard that the white paint in the watercolor set isn't really watercolor, but I still love the way it looks!
I also use watercolor for lots of backgrounds and overall patterns. This is the cover of my current art journal:
I painted the colorful lines with watercolor paint on fabric! The face is stitched (a lesson from my "It's Sew Easy" class).
And here is a recent art journal page using only watercolor paints (no other supplies, well besides a brush and water):
You can see how beautifully the colors blend together in the stripes!
Watercolor paints and stamps are also a great combination!
Just remember to stamp with something that doesn't react with water. On the first page I used a waterproof ink (Ranger Archival) and on the second page I used clear embossing powder (which doesn't react with water).
A couple quick tips before I go:
- Use lots of water. Don't be afraid of it. Use it liberally and let the paint wander.
- Paper really matters. And cheap watercolor paper stinks. Cardstock is frustrating. Go for the good stuff, it's so worth it!
- Work in layers. The color will deepen with each added layer.
- Experiment! Watercolor is quite forgiving.
I hope you feel inspired to get your paint on. I know I do. Writing this post has made me think of trying a new experiment in August involving using only watercolor in my art journal and seeing what happens. But I'm not sure. I'm a little afraid of letting go of all my other fun toys! I don't know. What do you think? Could you limit yourself to just a box of watercolors and a waterproof black pen for a whole month? I do it when I'm on the road — but even then I usually bring a stamp set or a few other toys. Hmmmmm…good idea or bad idea? Let me know what you think!
Thanks for stopping by!

I love the idea for you!! For me…I buy pretty paints..and magazines, but haven’t started my art journals…yet. But you make it look so loose and fun…and I don’t own watercolours…only a cheap pan of some very lightly pigmented paints…
I really enjoy your blog and your art! Thanks for sharing it!
I love the idea for you!! For me…I buy pretty paints..and magazines, but haven’t started my art journals…yet. But you make it look so loose and fun…and I don’t own watercolours…only a cheap pan of some very lightly pigmented paints…
I really enjoy your blog and your art! Thanks for sharing it!
I love the idea for you!! For me…I buy pretty paints..and magazines, but haven’t started my art journals…yet. But you make it look so loose and fun…and I don’t own watercolours…only a cheap pan of some very lightly pigmented paints…
I really enjoy your blog and your art! Thanks for sharing it!
I love the idea for you!! For me…I buy pretty paints..and magazines, but haven’t started my art journals…yet. But you make it look so loose and fun…and I don’t own watercolours…only a cheap pan of some very lightly pigmented paints…
I really enjoy your blog and your art! Thanks for sharing it!
I can’t wait to go home this evening and pull out my watercolors! Maybe I can do an art journal page, following your examples, with stamps and embossing powder… I recently rediscovered the “resist” effect with oil pastels and ecoline
I can’t wait to go home this evening and pull out my watercolors! Maybe I can do an art journal page, following your examples, with stamps and embossing powder… I recently rediscovered the “resist” effect with oil pastels and ecoline
I can’t wait to go home this evening and pull out my watercolors! Maybe I can do an art journal page, following your examples, with stamps and embossing powder… I recently rediscovered the “resist” effect with oil pastels and ecoline
I can’t wait to go home this evening and pull out my watercolors! Maybe I can do an art journal page, following your examples, with stamps and embossing powder… I recently rediscovered the “resist” effect with oil pastels and ecoline
Why not work with only watercolors for half a month and the other half without watercolors? Btw, loved the video about the Koi watercolors!
Why not work with only watercolors for half a month and the other half without watercolors? Btw, loved the video about the Koi watercolors!
Why not work with only watercolors for half a month and the other half without watercolors? Btw, loved the video about the Koi watercolors!
Why not work with only watercolors for half a month and the other half without watercolors? Btw, loved the video about the Koi watercolors!
I have been using water color for my faces this month. I was ready to give up right away. Half way through the month, I am feeling a little better about the whole process. I AM using a pan set and in the beginning I was kicking myself because I couldn’t get the depth of color I wanted, but I have somehow worked through the top layer of paint and it now allows me to pull as much paint out of it as I would like. I don’t dare bring home tubes of paint as I have a boy who is beyond curious and I can only imagine where they would end up. I will save that for the second half of my life (which by the way is drawing nearer than I would like.) Thanks for sharing your faces.
I have been using water color for my faces this month. I was ready to give up right away. Half way through the month, I am feeling a little better about the whole process. I AM using a pan set and in the beginning I was kicking myself because I couldn’t get the depth of color I wanted, but I have somehow worked through the top layer of paint and it now allows me to pull as much paint out of it as I would like. I don’t dare bring home tubes of paint as I have a boy who is beyond curious and I can only imagine where they would end up. I will save that for the second half of my life (which by the way is drawing nearer than I would like.) Thanks for sharing your faces.
I have been using water color for my faces this month. I was ready to give up right away. Half way through the month, I am feeling a little better about the whole process. I AM using a pan set and in the beginning I was kicking myself because I couldn’t get the depth of color I wanted, but I have somehow worked through the top layer of paint and it now allows me to pull as much paint out of it as I would like. I don’t dare bring home tubes of paint as I have a boy who is beyond curious and I can only imagine where they would end up. I will save that for the second half of my life (which by the way is drawing nearer than I would like.) Thanks for sharing your faces.
I have been using water color for my faces this month. I was ready to give up right away. Half way through the month, I am feeling a little better about the whole process. I AM using a pan set and in the beginning I was kicking myself because I couldn’t get the depth of color I wanted, but I have somehow worked through the top layer of paint and it now allows me to pull as much paint out of it as I would like. I don’t dare bring home tubes of paint as I have a boy who is beyond curious and I can only imagine where they would end up. I will save that for the second half of my life (which by the way is drawing nearer than I would like.) Thanks for sharing your faces.
Thank you for such a great and informative blog. I love your idea of using only watercolor for a month! I have a set of Koi and It is GREAT! I’m going back now to watch your video.
Thank you for such a great and informative blog. I love your idea of using only watercolor for a month! I have a set of Koi and It is GREAT! I’m going back now to watch your video.
Thank you for such a great and informative blog. I love your idea of using only watercolor for a month! I have a set of Koi and It is GREAT! I’m going back now to watch your video.
Thank you for such a great and informative blog. I love your idea of using only watercolor for a month! I have a set of Koi and It is GREAT! I’m going back now to watch your video.
thanks Julie
it all looks delicious! the color the color the lushness of it… i like the simplicity of just using one medium, thats such a great idea, gets back to well, using our own ideas and encourages a gentler focus i think.
have a great weekend there!
thanks Julie
it all looks delicious! the color the color the lushness of it… i like the simplicity of just using one medium, thats such a great idea, gets back to well, using our own ideas and encourages a gentler focus i think.
have a great weekend there!
thanks Julie
it all looks delicious! the color the color the lushness of it… i like the simplicity of just using one medium, thats such a great idea, gets back to well, using our own ideas and encourages a gentler focus i think.
have a great weekend there!
thanks Julie
it all looks delicious! the color the color the lushness of it… i like the simplicity of just using one medium, thats such a great idea, gets back to well, using our own ideas and encourages a gentler focus i think.
have a great weekend there!
I like the idea of immersing myself in one medium and pushing myself. I do think i would need rubber stamps since my freehand drawing ability is nowhere near yours! You make it look so smooth and effortless. I have a beautiful pan watercolor set but i do see the advantage of the tubes. As always, thanks for being so informative and for sharing your talent.
I like the idea of immersing myself in one medium and pushing myself. I do think i would need rubber stamps since my freehand drawing ability is nowhere near yours! You make it look so smooth and effortless. I have a beautiful pan watercolor set but i do see the advantage of the tubes. As always, thanks for being so informative and for sharing your talent.
I like the idea of immersing myself in one medium and pushing myself. I do think i would need rubber stamps since my freehand drawing ability is nowhere near yours! You make it look so smooth and effortless. I have a beautiful pan watercolor set but i do see the advantage of the tubes. As always, thanks for being so informative and for sharing your talent.
I like the idea of immersing myself in one medium and pushing myself. I do think i would need rubber stamps since my freehand drawing ability is nowhere near yours! You make it look so smooth and effortless. I have a beautiful pan watercolor set but i do see the advantage of the tubes. As always, thanks for being so informative and for sharing your talent.
First of all: thank you for your inspiring blog!..so happy to have found it! I am currently working on my first art journal- I just bought some water colors and been playing with them- pages are gesso- I have wc atcs’ and have yet to try them…do u recommend a brand of the black pen u use? and..do u paint first ..then draw? or either? thanks if u have time to answer! 🙂
First of all: thank you for your inspiring blog!..so happy to have found it! I am currently working on my first art journal- I just bought some water colors and been playing with them- pages are gesso- I have wc atcs’ and have yet to try them…do u recommend a brand of the black pen u use? and..do u paint first ..then draw? or either? thanks if u have time to answer! 🙂
First of all: thank you for your inspiring blog!..so happy to have found it! I am currently working on my first art journal- I just bought some water colors and been playing with them- pages are gesso- I have wc atcs’ and have yet to try them…do u recommend a brand of the black pen u use? and..do u paint first ..then draw? or either? thanks if u have time to answer! 🙂
First of all: thank you for your inspiring blog!..so happy to have found it! I am currently working on my first art journal- I just bought some water colors and been playing with them- pages are gesso- I have wc atcs’ and have yet to try them…do u recommend a brand of the black pen u use? and..do u paint first ..then draw? or either? thanks if u have time to answer! 🙂
Very inspiring video! I think a month of watercolors sounds great. I would join in happily!
Very inspiring video! I think a month of watercolors sounds great. I would join in happily!
Very inspiring video! I think a month of watercolors sounds great. I would join in happily!
Very inspiring video! I think a month of watercolors sounds great. I would join in happily!
ok, super dumb question. In the video, are you letting the paint dry in between adding the layers. I’m new at all of this…
Thanks!
ok, super dumb question. In the video, are you letting the paint dry in between adding the layers. I’m new at all of this…
Thanks!
ok, super dumb question. In the video, are you letting the paint dry in between adding the layers. I’m new at all of this…
Thanks!
ok, super dumb question. In the video, are you letting the paint dry in between adding the layers. I’m new at all of this…
Thanks!
I love how you mix colours and had no idea just how versatile watercolours can be, so you already have taught me a lot! I like the faces you paint very much – they are so earthy… just like you, Julie! =)
I love how you mix colours and had no idea just how versatile watercolours can be, so you already have taught me a lot! I like the faces you paint very much – they are so earthy… just like you, Julie! =)
I love how you mix colours and had no idea just how versatile watercolours can be, so you already have taught me a lot! I like the faces you paint very much – they are so earthy… just like you, Julie! =)
I love how you mix colours and had no idea just how versatile watercolours can be, so you already have taught me a lot! I like the faces you paint very much – they are so earthy… just like you, Julie! =)
every time I limit myself to a medium i read a blog about using…….. and Flighty Me off I go again.
every time I limit myself to a medium i read a blog about using…….. and Flighty Me off I go again.
every time I limit myself to a medium i read a blog about using…….. and Flighty Me off I go again.
every time I limit myself to a medium i read a blog about using…….. and Flighty Me off I go again.
Wonderful stuff. You make it look so simple and easy! I will have to experiment more with watercolors.
Wonderful stuff. You make it look so simple and easy! I will have to experiment more with watercolors.
Wonderful stuff. You make it look so simple and easy! I will have to experiment more with watercolors.
Wonderful stuff. You make it look so simple and easy! I will have to experiment more with watercolors.
What a great post. So many people are afraid of watercolors because they’ve been given the reputation of being difficult. I hope you created many converts here!
You mentioned that the white paint isn’t really watercolor. It is a water media paint & is a form of watercolor. It’s not TRANSPARENT watercolor. There are watercolor societies that make a distinction of only allowing transparent watercolor in their competitions.
You also encouraged readers to not be afraid of using lots of water. In the past I worked with people who had the opposite problem. They used too much water and they weren’t satisfied and had many difficulties. Make sure the paint on your paint is juicy, but after dipping your brush in water, blot some of the water off the brush on a cloth or paper towel. You’ll have a lot more control of the paint.
You make me want to get my paints out right now.
What a great post. So many people are afraid of watercolors because they’ve been given the reputation of being difficult. I hope you created many converts here!
You mentioned that the white paint isn’t really watercolor. It is a water media paint & is a form of watercolor. It’s not TRANSPARENT watercolor. There are watercolor societies that make a distinction of only allowing transparent watercolor in their competitions.
You also encouraged readers to not be afraid of using lots of water. In the past I worked with people who had the opposite problem. They used too much water and they weren’t satisfied and had many difficulties. Make sure the paint on your paint is juicy, but after dipping your brush in water, blot some of the water off the brush on a cloth or paper towel. You’ll have a lot more control of the paint.
You make me want to get my paints out right now.
What a great post. So many people are afraid of watercolors because they’ve been given the reputation of being difficult. I hope you created many converts here!
You mentioned that the white paint isn’t really watercolor. It is a water media paint & is a form of watercolor. It’s not TRANSPARENT watercolor. There are watercolor societies that make a distinction of only allowing transparent watercolor in their competitions.
You also encouraged readers to not be afraid of using lots of water. In the past I worked with people who had the opposite problem. They used too much water and they weren’t satisfied and had many difficulties. Make sure the paint on your paint is juicy, but after dipping your brush in water, blot some of the water off the brush on a cloth or paper towel. You’ll have a lot more control of the paint.
You make me want to get my paints out right now.
What a great post. So many people are afraid of watercolors because they’ve been given the reputation of being difficult. I hope you created many converts here!
You mentioned that the white paint isn’t really watercolor. It is a water media paint & is a form of watercolor. It’s not TRANSPARENT watercolor. There are watercolor societies that make a distinction of only allowing transparent watercolor in their competitions.
You also encouraged readers to not be afraid of using lots of water. In the past I worked with people who had the opposite problem. They used too much water and they weren’t satisfied and had many difficulties. Make sure the paint on your paint is juicy, but after dipping your brush in water, blot some of the water off the brush on a cloth or paper towel. You’ll have a lot more control of the paint.
You make me want to get my paints out right now.
And forgot to say that I love you painting demo. Looks like you had lots of fun.
And forgot to say that I love you painting demo. Looks like you had lots of fun.
And forgot to say that I love you painting demo. Looks like you had lots of fun.
And forgot to say that I love you painting demo. Looks like you had lots of fun.
Thank you so much for this amazing burst of inspiration!
Thank you so much for this amazing burst of inspiration!
Thank you so much for this amazing burst of inspiration!
Thank you so much for this amazing burst of inspiration!
What do I think? I think that you are amazing! No matter what you do it will turn out amazing and look fabulous! I loved the Sakura video. For the record, if I did that it would turn out like some drab, muddy, brown, olive mess! Love to watch the videos of you painting! I think it would be interesting to watch you do a whole month of just watercolor, but would you get bored with them?
What do I think? I think that you are amazing! No matter what you do it will turn out amazing and look fabulous! I loved the Sakura video. For the record, if I did that it would turn out like some drab, muddy, brown, olive mess! Love to watch the videos of you painting! I think it would be interesting to watch you do a whole month of just watercolor, but would you get bored with them?
What do I think? I think that you are amazing! No matter what you do it will turn out amazing and look fabulous! I loved the Sakura video. For the record, if I did that it would turn out like some drab, muddy, brown, olive mess! Love to watch the videos of you painting! I think it would be interesting to watch you do a whole month of just watercolor, but would you get bored with them?
What do I think? I think that you are amazing! No matter what you do it will turn out amazing and look fabulous! I loved the Sakura video. For the record, if I did that it would turn out like some drab, muddy, brown, olive mess! Love to watch the videos of you painting! I think it would be interesting to watch you do a whole month of just watercolor, but would you get bored with them?
I don’t use watercolor often enough… I have sort of a love-hate relationship with it (although I have really good stuff and lots of colours – my beloved used to paint and has such a huge stock!) I might try to use it more in my art journals, but I can’t do without my other stuff!
I don’t use watercolor often enough… I have sort of a love-hate relationship with it (although I have really good stuff and lots of colours – my beloved used to paint and has such a huge stock!) I might try to use it more in my art journals, but I can’t do without my other stuff!
I don’t use watercolor often enough… I have sort of a love-hate relationship with it (although I have really good stuff and lots of colours – my beloved used to paint and has such a huge stock!) I might try to use it more in my art journals, but I can’t do without my other stuff!
I don’t use watercolor often enough… I have sort of a love-hate relationship with it (although I have really good stuff and lots of colours – my beloved used to paint and has such a huge stock!) I might try to use it more in my art journals, but I can’t do without my other stuff!
i love watercolor, too……along with your new video……and your “matzo brie” page…..and your art journal cover…… xoxo
i love watercolor, too……along with your new video……and your “matzo brie” page…..and your art journal cover…… xoxo
i love watercolor, too……along with your new video……and your “matzo brie” page…..and your art journal cover…… xoxo
i love watercolor, too……along with your new video……and your “matzo brie” page…..and your art journal cover…… xoxo
Wonderful… thank you for sharing your talents, the video; which was very inspiring, and your favorite watercolors. I agree, Koi watercolors are fantastic :]
Happy Friday <3
Wonderful… thank you for sharing your talents, the video; which was very inspiring, and your favorite watercolors. I agree, Koi watercolors are fantastic :]
Happy Friday <3
Wonderful… thank you for sharing your talents, the video; which was very inspiring, and your favorite watercolors. I agree, Koi watercolors are fantastic :]
Happy Friday <3
Wonderful… thank you for sharing your talents, the video; which was very inspiring, and your favorite watercolors. I agree, Koi watercolors are fantastic :]
Happy Friday <3
I love watercolor, too. Pretty pages!
I love watercolor, too. Pretty pages!
I love watercolor, too. Pretty pages!
I love watercolor, too. Pretty pages!
Yep! Whenever you see the white heat gun (looks like a hair dryer) Im drying the paint.
J
Yep! Whenever you see the white heat gun (looks like a hair dryer) Im drying the paint.
J
Yep! Whenever you see the white heat gun (looks like a hair dryer) Im drying the paint.
J
Yep! Whenever you see the white heat gun (looks like a hair dryer) Im drying the paint.
J
I like the Sakura Pigma Micron and the Faber-Castell Pitt Pen. And I do both – but if writing into watercolor, I wait for it to dry!
I like the Sakura Pigma Micron and the Faber-Castell Pitt Pen. And I do both – but if writing into watercolor, I wait for it to dry!
I like the Sakura Pigma Micron and the Faber-Castell Pitt Pen. And I do both – but if writing into watercolor, I wait for it to dry!
I like the Sakura Pigma Micron and the Faber-Castell Pitt Pen. And I do both – but if writing into watercolor, I wait for it to dry!
I have not used watercolor paints since I was a child. You make such wonderful designs/colors with them. So for me a whole month of just using watercolors is anxiety-provoking, but it would sure make me stretch!
I have not used watercolor paints since I was a child. You make such wonderful designs/colors with them. So for me a whole month of just using watercolors is anxiety-provoking, but it would sure make me stretch!
I have not used watercolor paints since I was a child. You make such wonderful designs/colors with them. So for me a whole month of just using watercolors is anxiety-provoking, but it would sure make me stretch!
I have not used watercolor paints since I was a child. You make such wonderful designs/colors with them. So for me a whole month of just using watercolors is anxiety-provoking, but it would sure make me stretch!
If you would add gouache paint and markers to the materials, I think it would be a wonderful challenge for you.
And of course, all water colour paint types would be ‘allowed’ like water colour crayons and pencils…. 🙂
If you would add gouache paint and markers to the materials, I think it would be a wonderful challenge for you.
And of course, all water colour paint types would be ‘allowed’ like water colour crayons and pencils…. 🙂
If you would add gouache paint and markers to the materials, I think it would be a wonderful challenge for you.
And of course, all water colour paint types would be ‘allowed’ like water colour crayons and pencils…. 🙂
If you would add gouache paint and markers to the materials, I think it would be a wonderful challenge for you.
And of course, all water colour paint types would be ‘allowed’ like water colour crayons and pencils…. 🙂
Use only watercolors and a black pen for a month? I think it would be a great challenge for you Julie! You could certainly do it, and it would be interesting to see what you would come up with limiting yourself like that. I think you would find it was not too constricting . . .
I wrote about your blog today in a post about “tips” to start art journaling. It seems that some of my readers what to start journaling now that they have seen me doing it for 2 1/2 months. I told them you were the ‘go-to” girl! Have fun at CHA ; ^ ) lenna
Use only watercolors and a black pen for a month? I think it would be a great challenge for you Julie! You could certainly do it, and it would be interesting to see what you would come up with limiting yourself like that. I think you would find it was not too constricting . . .
I wrote about your blog today in a post about “tips” to start art journaling. It seems that some of my readers what to start journaling now that they have seen me doing it for 2 1/2 months. I told them you were the ‘go-to” girl! Have fun at CHA ; ^ ) lenna
Use only watercolors and a black pen for a month? I think it would be a great challenge for you Julie! You could certainly do it, and it would be interesting to see what you would come up with limiting yourself like that. I think you would find it was not too constricting . . .
I wrote about your blog today in a post about “tips” to start art journaling. It seems that some of my readers what to start journaling now that they have seen me doing it for 2 1/2 months. I told them you were the ‘go-to” girl! Have fun at CHA ; ^ ) lenna
Use only watercolors and a black pen for a month? I think it would be a great challenge for you Julie! You could certainly do it, and it would be interesting to see what you would come up with limiting yourself like that. I think you would find it was not too constricting . . .
I wrote about your blog today in a post about “tips” to start art journaling. It seems that some of my readers what to start journaling now that they have seen me doing it for 2 1/2 months. I told them you were the ‘go-to” girl! Have fun at CHA ; ^ ) lenna
Thanks, Lenna! Ill have to check that out!
Thanks, Lenna! Ill have to check that out!
Thanks, Lenna! Ill have to check that out!
Thanks, Lenna! Ill have to check that out!
Do you seal your water color backgrounds? I’m afraid the gel medium I use as adhesive will activate the water colors and smoosh it around if I decide to adhere anything to the watercolored background. Thanks so much for all you share with us . . .
Do you seal your water color backgrounds? I’m afraid the gel medium I use as adhesive will activate the water colors and smoosh it around if I decide to adhere anything to the watercolored background. Thanks so much for all you share with us . . .
Do you seal your water color backgrounds? I’m afraid the gel medium I use as adhesive will activate the water colors and smoosh it around if I decide to adhere anything to the watercolored background. Thanks so much for all you share with us . . .
Do you seal your water color backgrounds? I’m afraid the gel medium I use as adhesive will activate the water colors and smoosh it around if I decide to adhere anything to the watercolored background. Thanks so much for all you share with us . . .
I dont. But you could. I would use a spray fixative if you wanted to seal it.
I dont. But you could. I would use a spray fixative if you wanted to seal it.
I dont. But you could. I would use a spray fixative if you wanted to seal it.
I dont. But you could. I would use a spray fixative if you wanted to seal it.
Oh my gosh… there is soooooo much information in this blog! Thank you!
Oh my gosh… there is soooooo much information in this blog! Thank you!
Oh my gosh… there is soooooo much information in this blog! Thank you!
Oh my gosh… there is soooooo much information in this blog! Thank you!
Hey, that’s a great blog! If you’re looking for custom water colour paintings, contact G.A.S.P Art. Our artists can provide you with an original painting. Visit our website to view some of our previous works and place an online order. In case of special requests, let us know via call or email. We’d be happy to work on them.
Hey, that’s a great blog! If you’re looking for custom water colour paintings, contact G.A.S.P Art. Our artists can provide you with an original painting. Visit our website to view some of our previous works and place an online order. In case of special requests, let us know via call or email. We’d be happy to work on them.
Hey, that’s a great blog! If you’re looking for custom water colour paintings, contact G.A.S.P Art. Our artists can provide you with an original painting. Visit our website to view some of our previous works and place an online order. In case of special requests, let us know via call or email. We’d be happy to work on them.
Hey, that’s a great blog! If you’re looking for custom water colour paintings, contact G.A.S.P Art. Our artists can provide you with an original painting. Visit our website to view some of our previous works and place an online order. In case of special requests, let us know via call or email. We’d be happy to work on them.