Very good, Rajeev. Start working larger, much much larger, you will improve much faster. It will allow the paint to do so much more for you, improve your handling, and you'll start to get a feel for proportion between technique and subjects you want to paint. And, it will separate you from about 99% of the watercolor world. Think "museum" NOT "watercolor exhibition"! thanks for the visit, I appreciate it..Nick
Lovely color harmony. You know how to reduce shapes to a minimum for good effect.
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Thank you Jean. Glad you liked this quick sketch.
ReplyDeleteVery good, Rajeev. Start working larger, much much larger, you will improve much faster. It will allow the paint to do so much more for you, improve your handling, and you'll start to get a feel for proportion between technique and subjects you want to paint. And, it will separate you from about 99% of the watercolor world. Think "museum" NOT "watercolor exhibition"! thanks for the visit, I appreciate it..Nick
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick. That is great advice. It'll require a leap of faith to paint large. I am ready to give it a try. Your work will remain an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery nice - I love the color! I think you made the right choice. It sets the mood for some loving. lol
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Thank you Dan :)
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