Watercolor On Wood Block | Provincetown Print Technique
Mar 7, 2026
Join me for a real-time demonstration of the process of watercolor painting a wood block drawing, illustrating a beautiful floral design. See how I apply Kuretake paints to bring the floral drawing to life through careful color mixing. This art piece, created in the traditional Provincetown Print style with modern methods, showcases painting and drawing flowers on a postcard.
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Original design laser-engraved on a wood block and painted with Kuretake Gansai Tambai watercolors on Akashiya postcard paper. Created in the traditional Provincetown Print style with modern methods.
🎨 My Tools & Materials
Wood block: Woodpecker Baltic Birch plywood, 3mm; 3/4-inch pine boards
Watercolor paints: Kuretake Gansai Tambai
Brush: Yasutomo Fusion Brush No. 2
Spoon: Liberty Tabletop soup spoon
Paper: Akashiya A0-150 postcard paper (A6 size), Yasutomo Hosho paper for rubbing
Palette: My custom-designed, 3D-printed magnetic palette for 24 Kuretake paint pans, printed in eSun Pro+ PLA
Water cups: Upcycled Smucker's Strawberry Preserves jars
Table: Winsome Wood Mission printer cart & computer table
📸 My Tech
Laser engraver: xTool S1 10w
3D printer: Bambu Lab P1S
Design software: Affinity Designer 2 & Procreate 5.4 on a 9th gen iPad with Apple Pencil
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