Do It, even if you’re learning.
Trying to watercolor, it’s so hard and most of the time I hate it, but I’m learning and that is what matters.
Watercolor painting can be incredibly challenging, especially when you’re just starting out. Many beginners find the medium frustrating because it behaves unpredictably—colors blend in unexpected ways, and control can feel elusive. However, embracing these challenges is an essential part of the learning process. One helpful approach is to focus less on achieving perfection and more on the experience of creating. Even if the results aren’t what you hoped for, each stroke teaches you something new about the paint, the brush, and your own artistic style. Practicing regularly helps build muscle memory and confidence, making your skills steadily improve over time. Another valuable tip is to experiment with different techniques, such as wet-on-wet versus wet-on-dry painting, or layering colors to create depth. Using tutorials or joining communities like #lemon8tea, #lemon8contest, and #lemon8challenge offers encouragement and inspiration from fellow artists who are also navigating the learning curve. Remember, many professional watercolor artists were once beginners struggling with the same difficulties. What sets them apart is persistence and a willingness to keep trying despite obstacles. So do it—pick up your brush, make mistakes, and grow from them. Your artistic journey is unique, and every effort counts towards mastering the beautiful art of watercolor.


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