Below are a collection of reference photographs and paintings for my Collection of Paint-A-Long Kits. If you want, you can use them to see the natural colors of the kit you’ve collected. But you don’t have you! You can also just use your imagination and paint them in how ever you feel.
Top 5 Watercolor Tips for Your Paint-Along Kits
1. Protect your whites.
In watercolor, light comes from the paper itself. Plan ahead and leave areas unpainted to create highlights, whites, and glowing light.
2. Water controls value.
More water creates lighter, airier washes. Less water creates darker, richer values. Adjust water before adding more pigment.
3. Neutralize with complements.
Mixing complementary colors softens intensity and creates more natural, complex neutrals than using black alone.
4. Let brush direction follow form.
Move your brush in the same direction as the object you’re painting. Brushwork reinforces shape, movement, and structure.
5. Finish with intentional dark accents.
A few well-placed dark values at the end bring contrast, depth, and a full value range to your painting.








