
Each lesson focused on one organic item to draw and I look forward to spending more time on watercolors. In all, I do find the lessons a great refresher and very useful. I think if there were an audio companion to this book, so as you are following the instructions, you can try it out as well would make this experience more fulfilling, and less confusing. With that said, there's a lot of reading. The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Gouache The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Watercolor Inks 00:00 Intro 00:36 Defining Watercolor Ink + Supplies 02:43 One major palette difference WC vs Inks 05:34 Lifting WC vs Ink 06:22 Main reason I LOVE WC Ink: Vibrancy. Jenna Rainey (Author of Everyday Watercolor) Discover new books on Goodreads See if your friends have read any of Jenna Raineys books Join Goodreads Jenna Rainey’s Followers (23) Jenna Rainey edit data Combine Editions Jenna Rainey’s books Average rating: 4. Much of the terminology are noted in the beginning pages which I highly suggest beginners to take a look at first instead of jumping into the first lesson. There's a certain level of assumption, but there's also a good amount of information including how to hold the brush for a certain effect. However, since I've studied art and design before, I find some of the terms might not work well for beginners if they had no idea what it meant in the first place. I like the simplicity of the lessons, which is great for beginners.

You can proceed further along if you'd like. I like that approach, since it organizes things.


Everyday Watercolor by Jenna Rainey is a one of those books that are easy to handle since it's broken down into daily lessons.
