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Choosing Watercolor Paper Weights
An overview of 90 lb, 140 lb, and 300 lb watercolor papers — how weight affects absorbency, buckling, and texture when painting wet-on-wet or with heavy washes.
A reference covering paper weight selection, brush types, wet-on-wet and dry brush approaches, and color mixing — with notes on sourcing materials in Poland.
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Articles
Three in-depth guides covering the practical aspects of working with watercolor — from paper selection to color mixing strategies.
Paper
An overview of 90 lb, 140 lb, and 300 lb watercolor papers — how weight affects absorbency, buckling, and texture when painting wet-on-wet or with heavy washes.
Technique
A comparison of wet-on-wet and dry brush methods — when to use each, how paper weight influences results, and how humidity in Poland affects drying times.
Brushes & Color
A guide to watercolor brush types — rounds, flats, mops, and riggers — alongside practical color mixing notes for transparent layering and granulation effects.
About This Resource
River Porch Paper covers the material and technical side of watercolor painting. Content focuses on paper specification, brush characteristics, painting methods, and pigment behavior — without commercial bias.
Coverage
Articles address paper weight selection, brush types for different effects, and the distinction between wet-on-wet and dry brush application methods.
Context
Where relevant, articles include notes on sourcing watercolor materials through Polish art retailers and distributors, including Fabriano and Schmincke availability.