RoseAnn, I find about 1 in 10 plein air pieces actually make back to the studio before I rip them up and use the back side for color checks and blotting. Everything has to be perfect for watercolor to work outside. Compared to other mediums it has a lot of elements going against it. Paper dries to fast, paper dries to slow. It's too cold to think, let alone paint. Bugs and so on.
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Good job!!
First post--and it's a lovely one to kick off the shiny new blog! :)
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Keep 'em coming! :)
Thanks Chrissie for the
inspiration you provide with
your own beautiful blog.
Beautiful!
Thank You Stacey, you're very kind.
Lovely loose style! Wish I could "plein air" like that!
RoseAnn from Daily Watercolors
RoseAnn, I find about 1 in 10 plein air
pieces actually make back to the studio
before I rip them up and use the back side
for color checks and blotting.
Everything has to be perfect for watercolor
to work outside. Compared to other
mediums it has a lot of elements going
against it. Paper dries to fast, paper dries to slow.
It's too cold to think, let alone paint. Bugs and
so on.
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