Watercolour: More Than Colour and Water — It’s a Moment for You
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When people see a watercolour palette, they often think it’s simply colour mixed with water.
But anyone who has ever dipped their brush into that first wash knows…
watercolour is its own little world.
It’s a lesson in slowing down.
In breathing deeper.
In letting go of control and learning to love the unexpected.
Watercolour teaches you to relax, to go with the flow, and to enjoy the softness of each stroke.
It gently reminds you to pause —
to sit with the moment,
to play without pressure,
to rediscover fun for fun’s sake.
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Over time, I’ve realised that repetition is not boring… it’s magical.
It’s the rehearsal before the final performance.
Just like a musician practices their scales,
an artist practices their strokes —
brush, pencil, water, colour, heart.
Every layer is a chance to discover something new.
A colour you didn’t expect.
A shape that surprises you.
A moment of calm you didn’t know you needed.
So, now I’m curious…
What did watercolour teach you today?
Did you discover something new about colours, about your style, or even about yourself?
Take a breath.
Pick up your brush.
And let the colour flow — one gentle stroke at a time.
With joy,
Pascale
@etvoilastudios