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Bob Ross Bob Ross
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Wet

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Jennifer Jennifer
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Connections

The flow of wet on wet watercolor with a little structure.

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Simon Simon
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Summer Vibes pt1

It's been a long wet spring but feels like summer vibes are not far off now.

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porktopus porktopus
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wet hair doodle

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Everythings Better Down Where Its Wetter Under The Sea
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My friend wanted nautical creatures for the back of her business cards, so VOILA. These are ink doodles that were scanned and given some color/grunge in Photoshop.

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Elias Rosenshaw Elias Rosenshaw
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The Cars Are Angry

Elias Rosenshaw 2/14/2024 Print of photograph with watercolour & glued-on paper with wet gel pen & paint marker.

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Jas Z Jas Z
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Creation 2017

Created in Paper by 53 (WeTransfer) and polished in Procreate. 

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Ioannes Ioannes
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Wet n Wild

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Arwen Arwen
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Monster Mug

The first stage of clay is slip. Slip is watery clay; it is most often used to "slip and score", which I used to attach the features of the mug to the mug itself. The second stage of clay is wet. Wet is moist, very plastic clay. Wet is the type of clay I love to use, just because it feels so fresh, and because it is moist enough that I don't have to soften it with water. The third stage of clay is leather hard. Leather hard is the stage my mug was in after being left on the shelf for twenty-four hours or so. It is easier to cut but very difficult to sculpt. The fourth stage of clay is greenware. Greenware is completely dry clay that is fragile and breakable. I would say that greenware is an overdose of leather hard for the clay. In other words, leaving clay out for a longer amount of time can turn leather hard clay into greenware. The fifth stage of clay is bisque. This is the clay after its first firing. If it was grey clay, it is now white in this stage. It is now completely hard and no longer soft in any way. Bisque, luckily, is only one stage away from glaze... The sixth stage of clay is glaze. This is the final firing and results in a smooth texture and a shiny look. I loved the way my glaze came out. While I was painting the mug, it was more of a ruddy red-brown but when it glazed, it turned out to be this beautiful spotted green.

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Jason Lee doege Jason Lee doege
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Egyptian wet n wild

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Elias Rosenshaw Elias Rosenshaw
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Dive Into Blue, Get Wet

Elias Rosenshaw 11/13/2021 Gouache, marker, pen, and paint marker on paper

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Carolin Schottenheimer Carolin Schottenheimer
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Inktober 5.  Elwetrisch

The Elwetrisch is a creature similar to a jackalope or a Wolperdinger but more common in south Germany. They are apparently the offspring between elfs or domesticated birds like chicken, goose or ducks. Interestingly enough their eggs are growing after they are layed.

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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YOU CAN WHIP IT

WHIP IT GOOD. This ode to Devo was drawn with fountain pen ink run through brush markers. The watercolor effect was me running a wet brush through parts to make the fountain pen ink lift and pool. If you want more Leah Fun™, be sure to check out instagram Super_Starling!

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Peter Gander Peter Gander
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Untitled

This was my first stab at a Japanese-style 'sumi-e' or ink and brush painting in a 10 minute lunchbreak at work. The paper is a poor base for the wetness of the ink but better than not painting at all! I only have limited art supplies at work (not surpris

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DD DD
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Shapes

Dry and wet bristles in Krita. Getting somewhat familiar with them. Need to remember to do actual background planes next time.

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Keith Fisher Keith Fisher
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Untitled

Not the best lighting for this pic but glad to be back at the sketchbook. Reference from WetCanvas WDE.

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