20+ Easy Watercolor Painting Ideas For Beginners (2024)

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Watercolor painting of flowers in a vase - Image by Lois Davidson

Creativity is an important attribute to have, but it's also one that many people struggle with. If you're looking for some easy watercolor painting ideas, then this blog post is perfect for you! There are 20+ different projects simple enough for beginners to work on. We categorized the projects into sections: animals, landscapes, botanicals, and abstracts.

Landscapes

A landscape painting of your hometown or another location around the world is both relaxing and rewarding. Painting landscapes allows you to express yourself creatively through vibrant colors and brush strokes.

1. The Night Sky

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Watercolor painting of the night sky - Image byEarl's Art

The night sky is one of the most popular subjects for beginner artists since they usually deal with just 3-4 colors, and details like stars are easier to add with a sprinkling of white paint over the painting. While the night sky is simple to recreate, it's also one of the most dramatic watercolor paintings for beginners to make.

2. Riverscapes

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A watercolor painting of a river - Image by Lindsay Weirich

Anyone who loves the water element will love painting a serene river landscape like this one. Water is a very challenging element to paint since the play of the light and movement of water is challenging to capture. However, this particular scenery is easier to paint with proper brush control that you'll only get with practice.

3. The Moon

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A watercolor painting of the crescent moon in a starry sky - Image by Whitehouse Art

Heavenly bodies are also excellent subjects for beginners on watercolors. A crescent moon in a starry sky is one of the most effortless watercolor paintings to do. The play of light and shadow makes it a very challenging task for beginners. But once you get started with your painting, it will be easier than you think.

Just remember to use the wet-on-wet technique while working on this project. Wet on wet is one of the beginner watercolor techniques to master if you want to improve your watercolor skills.

4. Mountain Scenery

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Watercolor painting of mountain ridges against a sunset sky - Image by Ahmad Art

Another very simple scenery to paint in silhouette, thereby easy enough for beginners. One can choose to paint mountain ridges against a sunset sky or the view of mountains from somewhere else.

If you are unsure about your drawing skills yet, it is better to sketch before starting with watercolors. Just lay down some dark contour lines on paper and fill them in gradually as you work through this project.

5. Beach Scene

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Watercolor painting of a girl on the beach - Image by Charles Evans

This simple watercolor painting is best for intermediate watercolorists but is easy enough for beginners to master their wash technique. Paint a gradient effect for the starting point to duplicate the ocean and the sand. The girl is the focal image in this painting, so the viewer's focus is not on the strokes on the water.

Still Life

Still-life is another excellent way to practice your watercolor skills. You can use different techniques and styles with bright colors.

1. Monochrome StillLife

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Monochrome watercolor painting of a white pitcher - Image by Yong Chen

You may think of still-life paintings as simple watercolor painting ideas, but this monochrome pitcher presents a bit of a challenge. Start painting on a thick watercolor paper, using at least 300gsm, so it doesn't get soggy when wet.

Be careful to add too much water by wiping the excess water on a paper towel before you start painting.

2. Common Things At Home

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Still-life watercolor painting of an onion - Image by Hyun Jung-sook

Every artist gets inspired by lots of things. As a beginner, you may think that you only need exciting things to inspire you. A watercolor painting of onion or an apple (one of the most common subjects) is a great idea for beginners.

However, don't let the simplicity fool you. It's pretty challenging to capture all the details correctly and make your audience feel its texture through their eyes. Not an easy task for a beginner.

3. Realistic StillLife

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Realistic still-life of a kettle and fruits - Image by Fine Art Academy

If you feel confident enough with your techniques, here's a way of improving them by painting realistic objects. It would be even better if the camera could capture their texture and details adequately. You can also learn brush control and watercolor mixing to create shades and practice color harmony as you improve your technique.

4. StillLife Of Art Supplies

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Still-life painting of art supplies - Image by Shibasaki

You've been painting for a while but have you thought of using your art supplies as your subject. For example, this watercolor tube and jar of painting medium help you master your dimensional painting.

5. Cubist Still LIfe

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Cubism still-life painting - Image by Moshin Hossain

Beginners will also love to explore other painting styles to improve their beginner watercolor techniques. One such style to try is cubism, popularized by Picasso. This deconstructed and abstracted style is easy enough for beginners to do.

Animals

If you want to try something more challenging, go for animals, fish, birds, and insects. They are one of the most famous paintings for beginners because it's relatively easy to paint without complex or curvy shapes.

1. Koi Fish

20+ Easy Watercolor Painting Ideas For Beginners (12)A watercolor painting of koi fish - Image by Emily Olson

Aquarium fishes, especially koi fish, are one of the perfect watercolor painting ideas for beginners. It not only looks exciting but also provides a great way to practice your watercolor skill. Use vibrant watercolor paints.

2. Birds

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A watercolor painting of birds on a branch - Image by Diane Antone

Looking for an excuse to use bright colors for your watercolor projects? Why not try some birds. The good thing about a painting is the freedom from the convention so that you can draw a drab robin in vibrant greens, reds, or yellows.

3. Insects

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Watercolor paintings of insects used on greeting cards - Image by MarenaART

Insects are a popular subject for watercolor painters. Choices are abundant, but the easiest to paint will be butterflies and moths, which you can find in just about any color imaginable. Try a snail, caterpillar, bee, or ladybird, etc.

4. Pets

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Black and white painting of a dog - Image by Cheap Joe's Art Stuff

Cats, dogs, and other pet animals are also lovely to paint. If you're painting pets, keep it simple with just the face or head of the animal, like our example, especially if you're a beginner. This painting is a black & white painting of a dog's face, and the painter used tonal values and contrasted to emphasize the dog's emotions.

5. Wildlife

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Stylized watercolor painting of hedgehogs - Image by Nianiani

Adding a bit more detail to your animal painting can give it that extra special touch. Stylized animals, like these hedgehogs, make lovely card decors for all occasions and ages.

Botanicals

Paintings of flowers are also beautiful works of art that look great no matter what level you are at, even if you're just beginning with watercolor paintings! Some people find painting nature scenes easier than abstracts or stylized animals, so try out some flowers, a whole tree, or even leaves.

1. Study Of Leaves

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A watercolor study of Monstera leaves - Image by Makoccino

Leaves are perhaps one of the most popular choices for painting with watercolors. They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, and capturing them in watercolors is an excellent achievement for any beginner artist.

For this painting, the artist used different shades of green to paint the Monstera leaves. Though they may look straightforward, the different shades on these giant leaves make it an interesting study. Wait until the paint is completely dry before adding more layers or glazing the leaves.

2. Flower Doodles

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Blue watercolor flowers beside a watercolor palette - Image by Nianiani

Flowers plus doodles? Make sure to use a waterproof pen for the doodles, but you can also use your paint markers to add more colors and highlights. Allow the painting to dry before adding the doodles completely.

3. Pot OfLavenders

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A watercolor painting of a pot of lavenders - Image by Nicola Blakemore

Potted lavenders (or any potted plants) are an excellent subject for your watercolor paintings, especially in large clumps. In the example, the artist did not add many details. This painting is very relaxed, a perfect style for beginners. To add details for texture and depth, the artist sprinkled some watercolor from the brush to simulate the lavender blooms.

4. Flowers

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Watercolor painting of white flowers on white paper - Image by Anna Bucciarelli

Floral painting is a great way to practice your watercolor skills. Flowers like roses, sunflowers, tulips, daffodils, etc., are all lovely beginner projects as they are pretty simple shapes that you can easily handle. However, painting white flowers on white paper is challenging, putting all the details needed to see the white flower visible against its light background.

5. Trees

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Watercolor painting of a tree - Image by Sagak Sagak

Another subject for your watercolors is trees. You can paint them in the summer when their leaves are bright green or in autumn for that special colorful touch. The lovely colors are an excellent excuse to check your color theory, though we suggest using a palette to match your color combination.

Abstract

An abstract is also popular among watercolorists, especially for beginners. It is an excellent chance to express yourself and be bold in your artwork. Abstract art allows you to paint an image that will not have a specific meaning for other people but give them the freedom of interpretation.

1. Abstract Flowers

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Abstract watercolor painting of poppies - Image by Emma Jane Lefebvre

Flowers make great subjects for abstract watercolor paintings, be it a bouquet or a single flower. The abstract way to paint flowers offers you an opportunity to play with different shades and contrast colors suitable for this artform.

2. Random Shapes

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A large-format abstract watercolor painting - Image by Scott Swinson

A good thing about abstract art is freedom. You don't have to make discernable shapes since any blob of color is enough for abstract art. Other artists even use several colors and random strokes to fill a canvas or watercolor paper.

3. Doodling Over Abstract Watercolors

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Abstract watercolor with doodles - Image by Creations Ceecee

If you can doodle over other watercolor styles, you can also do so with abstract watercolors. Here, the artist used micron pens to add lines and curves to the abstract painting, enclosing some of the random shapes with several thicknesses of the micron pens.

4. Pop Abstract

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Abstract pop-art watercolor painting - Image by Wonder Forest

Pop art is yet another lovely style to work on abstract watercolors. Add the background using the colors of a chosen palette, then add details once the bottom layers are completely dry. These designs are perfect for adding to greeting cards, or you can frame them for desk decors.

5. Watercolor Plus Stamping

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Watercolor painting with stamped circles - Image by Maremi Small Art

Adding stamping to a watercolor painting is an excellent idea that comes in real handy when you're looking for something unique. You can draw or paint anything and while it's wet, use acrylic stamps on top of the design to add details. Adding a few spritzes of water or rubbing alcohol will also add character to your paintings.

Watercolor Calligraphy

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Watercolor calligraphy on colored paper using metallic watercolors - Image by JetPens

Watercolor calligraphy is a great way to add text and images on top of watercolor paintings. It's especially nice when you want the image or lettering to blend in with what you've painted so far, but it also works well for adding accents. You can practice making calligraphy using regular paintbrushes, but if you prefer a fine-point brush, that works well for adding fine details too.

1. Calligraphy InACircle

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Calligraphy in a circle using black paper and metallic watercolors - Image by K Werner Design

If you're not confident with freehand lettering, try drawing your letters on paper first and once they are perfect, then trace them onto watercolor paper. In this example, the artist started with a circle, then used a fine-tip pen to add the design. Then using a fine-tip watercolor brush, she added the calligraphy and details using different metallic colors.

2. Abstract And Calligraphy

20+ Easy Watercolor Painting Ideas For Beginners (29)Greeting cards with watercolor abstract and calligraphy design - Image by Veronica Jane

Adding calligraphy to abstract art is an exciting way of adding more detail and making your art look even more enjoyable. In this example, the artist started with a background of watercolor splats, then added calligraphy using micron pens. Start by making a pencil outline, then add the abstract art. Let it dry before adding the calligraphy.

Conclusion

Let's get started on some creative projects! If you're looking for a way to boost your creativity, then consider painting. Watercolor painting might be daunting for some, but it is one of the most straightforward and rewarding hobbies you can do with little to no experience. We hope this blog has given you watercolor painting ideas to help you get started.

20+ Easy Watercolor Painting Ideas For Beginners (2024)

FAQs

What are the best watercolor paint colors for beginners? ›

Start with the primary colours – yellow, red and blue. I recommend getting a warm yellow like cadmium yellow or yellow ochre, as well as a cool hue like lemon yellow. Add the secondary colours next – green, purple and orange. Add a brown and black for darkening your mixes and you've got the makings of a simple palette.

What is the most basic watercolor technique? ›

There are 2 basic watercolor techniques that will be fundamental to your practice—wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry. In this tutorial, I cover what these terms mean, when to use each of the two techniques, and how to do it successfully.

What to draw with watercolors for beginners? ›

30 easy watercolor painting ideas
  1. Wash and pen flowers. This easy watercolor painting idea is surprisingly effective. ...
  2. Watercolor cactus project. ...
  3. Starry sky. ...
  4. Watercolor pebbles. ...
  5. Watercolor lemons. ...
  6. Monochrome painting for beginners. ...
  7. Watercolor leaves tutorial. ...
  8. Cloud doodling.

What should beginners do watercolor? ›

First, start with a palette of watercolors. Next, use a small spray bottle, a blunt art syringe, or a spoon to hydrate the colors you wish to use. Then, dip your brush in water to moisten it, dab the brush onto a pigment, and put the pigment-rich brush on paper. That's it!

When painting with watercolor What should you always do before you start painting? ›

Before you start painting you need to mix some paint. Choose any color you like. Begin by getting your brush nice and wet so that it soaks up plenty of liquid. Then load it with water and press it against you mixing palette to release a puddle of water.

Do you paint dark or light first watercolor? ›

When working with watercolor paints, you want to begin with the lighter colors and then work towards the darker ones. We do this because in watercolors, the white comes from the paper, not the paints. So due to the transparency of the paints, your light colors wont “pop” when painted over darker colors.

What is the golden rule of watercolor? ›

The answer is: Work from light to dark! This is the traditional approach to building up a subject in watercolors. It's one of the first things newcomers need to grasp, and it's actually quite unique to watercolor paints… Painting like this often requires a bit of forward planning.

What is the easiest thing to paint in watercolors? ›

Easy Watercolor Painting Ideas for Beginners
  1. Fruit. Fruit is a great watercolor painting idea for using layered colors to practice the smooth contours and complex tones. ...
  2. Wet-on-Wet Freeform. ...
  3. Gradients. ...
  4. Geometric Shapes. ...
  5. Layered Colors. ...
  6. Simple Still Life. ...
  7. Color Wheel. ...
  8. Natural Patterns.
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Do you sketch before watercolor? ›

Sketching is an important step that allows you to plan, compose, and refine your ideas before applying vibrant washes of watercolor. With a sketch as your guide, your watercolor paintings will flourish with intention and artistic vision.

Do you draw a picture before watercolor? ›

No - you don't need an underdrawing.

It is quite possible to paint directly onto the clean watercolor paper. This does take a dash of boldness.

What are the best colors for watercolor? ›

Guide to recommended watercolor palette colors
ColorTransparencyPigment
Prussian BlueTransparentPB27
Phthalo Green (BS)TransparentPG7
Yellow OchreTransparentPY43
Raw SiennaSemi-transparentPBr7
12 more rows

What watercolor colors should I get? ›

Best Colors for a Travel Watercolor Palette
  • Cobalt Turquoise. Winsor & Newton's Cobalt Turquoise is the color of shallow seas. ...
  • Pthalo Blue. ...
  • Indigo. ...
  • Cadmium Orange. ...
  • Pthalo Turquoise. ...
  • Ultramarine. ...
  • Quinacridone Violet. ...
  • Winsor Violet.

How do I choose a watercolor color? ›

I look for colors that do not fade in the sun (very important), are non-staining, and are transparent. I also prefer colors that contain a single pigment rather than prepared mixtures. Not all watercolors are created equally. Use high quality paints from the beginning and you will make your work much easier.

What are the primary colors in watercolor? ›

These are Red, Yellow and Blue, commonly known as the primary colours. They are the foundation of colour mixing and are unique because as colours in their own right, they cannot be mixed.

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