I have been making a lot of thank you cards lately and I thought I’d share. Haven’t had a ton of experience with watercolor lately, but I find the best way to get back into using a medium is using it on small projects and gradually working up to bigger pieces.
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Surrealism piece about lack of place. First piece I’ve had put in a gallery for the public eye!
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Ceramic piece
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A study in full body portraits, foreshortening, shading, and lighting.
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A lesson in proportions
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https://www.memoryproject.org/
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A compass smashed on an apple peeler.
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So many water droplets
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#inktober2023 (I am very behind with the prompts, because my body decided I should be sick.)
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#inktober2023
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#inktober2023
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#inktober2023
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Fingers crossed I won't have commitment issues again this year with Inktober.
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I tease my friend all the time about this.
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When your only available medium is a random gel pen.
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Made with your average mechanical pencil.
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Painted with acrylics.
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This was from about a year ago, unfortunately I haven't had time to make anything new recently but I thought I'd post something anyways.
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Another watercolor piece for practicing. This is actually a painting of my eye, which actually made it more difficult than doing someone else's. My iris has this weird mix of colors to it, but I always thought they looked really cool and I wanted to try to capture it. I think there are still some kinks that need to be worked out, and I think redoing it some other isn't a bad idea either.