Hard to believe that was the first time. Love the process and the fact that you shared what you learned during it. I see in your comments that you arent sure when you will try it again - it should be soon! I think the final piece seems so refined and elegant.
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oh yeah, to be honest i was also surprised that i took to watercolours better than i did to coloured pencils and pastels.... i thought i'd do better with coloured pencils (at least) because i work with regular pencils a lot and coloured pencils are still pencils???? but no :O???
i like the looks of watercolours, but the thing that i am finding difficult to work with is the 'waiting for things to dry' bit, it's really distracting :3
i will definitely try to make more, though! at least to fill up the pad! I'll just have to... properly plan to allocate time to do them... i think if i can set it aside and then draw other things in the meanwhile, i'll be able to keep going back to the watercolours... :thinking emoji: time management is a skill !
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