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I want to share the creation process of a watercolor painting I finished the other day.
I love it! I'm very happy it exists now :)
I wrote about my first watercolor explorations a while back when I was visiting my hometown in Germany, and we continue the series!
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Since we've closed our acorn laboratory I'm able to use that half of the dinner table as my little painting space.
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The raw pencil sketch was there in my sketchbook for a while before I started painting.
Like all my drawings it came about completely intuitively. I don't know the situation anymore, but my body remembers the feeling. Hard to explain ^^ but it's there in the art.
I had to draw something right now, that happens from time to time.
I just didn't have my pencil case in the house yet, so I used a big rough carpenter pencil that I found in the house.
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It was really fun to draw with it and I kept using it for other drawings.
It really makes a difference in how I draw and my mindset when I use different tools.
This one somehow gave me a lot of freedom, probably because it reminded me of my first pencils that I used as a child :) when my hands were so small in comparison to the tool.
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I love the intuitive process of filling out the blank spaces with color. It's like "color by numbers" without the numbers!
I just feel what's the right color for a particular space, or I mix a color that I like and feel where the right place is for it.
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I also love when the painting I'm working on is always visible for me. The dinner table sits in the middle of the room so I walk by it all the time and can just stop and put some paint when inspiration hits me :)
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I thought about drawing the outlines with a felt pen at first, but then I decided to paint them with watercolor and a tiny brush.
I love the organic and natural look it gets this way.
Also it's just more fun and I get to spend even more time with the painting :)
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I did think about making a frame out of cardboard and putting it up on a wall here in the house, but I'm not sure yet. It's just a temporary home for us and not ours and I just don't know yet if I'm willing to leave it here.
Although I love walking by my paintings all day, they bring me so much joy :)
We'll see.
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