Art Supplies For Beginners - Everything You Need
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- This video covers the basic art supplies for someone who wants to start drawing and watercoloring. I also share some key tips to help new Artists start making better artwork. All the gear I cover is outlined below.
Links to the supplies in this video:
Hahnemuhle Akademie Sketchbook: amzn.to/3y1PZwl
#2 HB Pencil: amzn.to/4faELpQ
Pentel Aquash Water Brush: amzn.to/3y3nG0w
Flat brush 1/4": amzn.to/3y5VLx1
Round Brush #8: amzn.to/3WpQUjC
Daler & Rowney Aquafine Watercolor Kit: amzn.to/4d9T1xD
Pink Pearl Eraser: amzn.to/4bTWhfk
More expensive additions:
Rembrandt Watercolor Travel Kit: amzn.to/3W856fG
Schmincke Akademie Watercolor Kit: amzn.to/3SdYzyO
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Schmincke Watercolor Set: amzn.to/3xL0AeW
Schmincke Gouache Set - amzn.to/3abhfZ0
Caran d'Ache Gouache - amzn.to/2MKrx7e
Richeson - Casein Paint Underpainting Set - amzn.to/35Oqiid
Richeson - Casein Artist Color Theory (Set of 6) - amzn.to/3iPpTzO
Richeson - Artist Casein Colors, Set of 12 - amzn.to/3iMXavr
da Vinci Cosmotop Spin Short Handle Flat 10 - amzn.to/2MFWYzV
da Vinci Casaneo #6 Flat - amzn.to/2XM26Iu
Princeton Velvetouch Size 1/2 - amzn.to/33Zs27F
Escoda Versatil Round, Size 6 - amzn.to/31GVPiq
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Faber-castell Tk - 9400 Clutch Pencil Hb 2mm - amzn.to/2Yd1z1S
Caran d’Ache Fixpencil (2mm Lead Holder) - amzn.to/4cvzSWQ
Caran d'Ache Museum Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils - amzn.to/461lbbv
Field Sketching Gear I can recommend:
Manfrotto 190 Tripod (Made in Italy): amzn.to/45Ufkou
Amazon Lightweight Tripod: amzn.to/3zpgigb
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Many years ago, more than 40, at least, I lived in Ohio. There was a 5 and dime store which sold mostly cheap, stuff, targeting children. That store eventually closed and a local artist moved in. I don't recall if he offered classes; but, he did provide good feedback to any question that I asked. He listed very similar things to the ones that you listed in this video.
I started drawing before I ever considered painting. I drew on paper bags, typing paper, even notebook paper. Remember Keds tennis shoes? They were made of canvas. I drew on them.
A piece of paper did not have to be blank for me to draw on it. Usually, there were some blank areas. I can draw really small if I need to do so.
Hi Donna - Thank you for this. What a great recounting of a situation that obviously impacted you, because you still remembered and you drew on anything you could. That's really the simple joy of creating art. Have a fantastic day my friend.
One of my sons moved home. Had to consolidate my crafting area. It's a disaster. Going to go in there, clear a space, and recreate your sketchbook start. The simplicity of it will go a long way to calming my frazzled nerves. Thank you so much for posting this.
Congrats on your son coming home. I love it when my kids come home for the summer from college. I miss them terribly.
Hey that sounds like a solid plan and let me know if you have any questions or if I can help out in any way with your sketchbook making. I'm not an expert, but I learned a few things. ;-)
Have a great day!
Great instructional video! You are a fabulous teacher! Ok ok ok...I am getting my watercolor supplies out tomorrow! ! Thank you for sharing the information. ❤😊
Thank you so much Carolsue. I hope you have a great time painting.
Hi Marty, çongratulations on a kind, non -prescriptive beginners video making some very important points about materials. Can I add one more recommendation ? What I call a "secret scribbler" being the cheapest paper block you can find for ideas/doodles/practices/repetitions. This is not to be shown to others. I reckon this is freeing and valuable for everyone. Many thanks.
Thank you! Been meaning to do this for a long time. Working on a series of videos like this and hoping they’ll be helpful. 😊
This is so awesome for someone wanting to learn. And so much more affordable than even 7 to 8 years ago. It is invaluable to see how and with what to start with. Would have saved me at least a year . Thanks Marty.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Oh I love this video. It’s one of your all time best.
The exercises are great! I haven’t got out my paints since I saw the menu and you got me wanting to get them out again! (Well my watercolor pencils.)
You can do it!! 👍🏼😊
Great intro to supplies and techniques. I often have trouble with water control with waterbrushes. It's always a bit runny (maybe I squeeze too hard). I tend to just take a little water bottle and regular brushes. Not a knock, just my problem.
Hi John - That’s not a problem, just a good solution for you. It’s good to use the tools that work for you. Thanks for watching and for the comment! Hope you’re doing well.
Good points Marty, I need to review value studies too.
They are good practice even for experienced Artists.
Nice explanations of concepts. Good work, Marty. 👍🏻
Thanks Pete! 😃appreciate you taking time to comment. Hope you are well.
Thank you so much for sharing.
You are so welcome!