Far far more important than any amount of practical advice in learning how to paints with watercolors is the matter of inspiration and motivation. It is the first tool for the watercolour (or any other colour) painter.
I had an email once from a lady with the enchanting name of Zephyr Breeze, who longed to paint a falling leaf but didn’t know how to start - didn't even how to hold a brush.
I could understand her frustration, but she had the first ingredient all right - Motivation.
This is the most important thing. She has seen something and wanted passionately to express it.
If you haven't done any painting before, you do have to shelve this feeling while you come to grips with the materials and basic techniques.
But if you haven't got any feeling of what you want to paint, just think you would like to have another accomplishment, a bit like collecting girl guide badges, then all you will ever achieve is a sort of illustrative competence.
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