



On this round of watercolors we had to do two of each compostion: one watercolor and one with line art (black sharpie) only. I did all the line art first. I found it a little annoying at first, Ive never been that great with just a sharpie, but it actually helped with the watercolor process - it went much faster than the last couple of times. So for me, more than anything else, the line art was just a planning stage.
I was also a little short on time, so I had to speed things up and was surprised to like the results just as much (on some of them at least), and it was more fun. I think I had several decent watercolors this time.
I was also a little short on time, so I had to speed things up and was surprised to like the results just as much (on some of them at least), and it was more fun. I think I had several decent watercolors this time.
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