About Me

Hi there, watercolor painter!

My name is Kristina and I am a watercolor painter. I have always had a passion for creating art, and I found my true love in watercolor painting. With years of experience, I have honed my skills and can create a wide range of styles and subjects. From landscapes to portraits, my paintings are known for their attention to detail and use of color.

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It’s me.

On my website, you’ll find a wealth of information and resources on the medium. I believe in sharing my knowledge and experience with others, so I’ve created a section dedicated to watercolor painting. Here, you’ll find articles on various techniques, tips, and inspiration for your own watercolor projects. I also regularly update with tutorials and step-by-step guides to help beginners and enthusiasts to improve their skills. I believe that with the right guidance and practice, anyone can become a skilled watercolor painter.

So, whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, my website has something for you. I hope you’ll find my website helpful and informative, and I look forward to connecting with you 🙂

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  • Kristina Novakova

    My name is Kristina and I am a watercolor painter. I have always had a passion for creating art, and I found my true love in watercolor painting. With years of experience, I have honed my skills and can create a wide range of styles and subjects. From landscapes to portraits, my paintings are known for their attention to detail and use of color.

Random FAQ

Whether you use pen before or after watercolor is a matter of personal preference and the desired effect. If you want to create clear, defined lines, starting with pen before watercolor is a good option. The pen provides a barrier that helps prevent the watercolor from bleeding into the lines. If you want to create a more organic, fluid look, starting with watercolor before pen is a better choice. The watercolor will spread and blend on the paper, and the pen can then be used to add details, lines, or highlights on top. Ultimately, the best way to determine whether pen before or after watercolor works best for you is to experiment. Try both methods and see which one produces the desired result.