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RE: Hunt for progress

in #watercolor7 years ago

Ayyy, so this is the famous water color art you talked about :D I really like the softness of the edges, combined with the very precise dots. What did you use for the dots?
The paper seems nice as well. We have this awesome art supply store near Strøget in Copenhagen. They have an amazing paper section, with everything you could ever want. Unfortunately, it won't be much more than browsing for now, as they are pretty dang expensive :) One day though....

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Hey Emil! Thank you for your comment :)

The famous? Not really. I just really enjoy this medium and like to experiment with it. I am trying to find my signature look with it. If it makes sense.

I used Artline 0.3 black ink pen for dots.

Paper I found at tiny art supply store in my city. I love the texture of it and it is also a little thicker one and takes punishment better as well.

Semi-talked about at least then. It does make sense, and i think you're getting there. I've never really worked with watercolors, but they seem to blend really nicely together, especially on that type of paper you've found. It soaks it up in a really nice way.
I think you should definetely continue working with the combination of watercolor and ink pens, they seem to have a really cool contrast. It kinda reminds me of some of the stuff that that guy peterdraws, on youtube, does. He utilizes a really nice mix of methods as well.

Definitely do more updates on your art in the future, it's nice to see :)