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Step-by-step guide to drawing a sea sponge

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Step-by-step guide to drawing a sea sponge

Natural Sponges – Pack of 3 Medium Size Sea Sponges

Natural sponges can be used for so many things in art practice. Mark making, cleaning and wetting watercolour paper. Value pack of 3 artists natural sea sponges. Artist sponges are ideal for dampening large areas, washes, lifting off patches, clouding and creating textures.

Average size 7cm Natural Sea Sponges From sustainable sources.

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Paint Watercolor Flowers: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide

Paint Watercolor Flowers: A Beginner's Step-by-Step Guide

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Susan
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
Great resource
FCWatercolors
3.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous paintings — expensive list of materials for projects
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020

I LOVE her paintings, but I’m rating the book, not her art.

These are large-scale paintings, requiring large sheets of expensive paper, which I own. However, the large brushes needed are very expensive to purchase. She sells the full brush set for $275 on her website; even the #30 brush, the one size I don’t have, is $110.

Then, there are the paint colors. I have a lot of different colors, but, of course, I don’t have all the paints needed for her projects. I tried figuring out which of my paint colors are good substitutes and that requires a lot of testing.

So–if you can invest in the materials needed, and you want to paint full-sheet flowers, you’ll probably love this book. If you’re painting on a budget, you’ll be dismayed by the investment to try these projects.

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MtDew72
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021

Lots of excellent information for the beginner, like using a Mr. Clean sponge to lift paint and remove color. I’ve used a regular sea sponge, but I’m giving Mr. Clean a try next time. Also, while I know watercolor always dries lighter, this was the first time I saw that it’s 10% lighter when applied to dry paper and 25% lighter when applied as a wash. For some reason this seems like important info I missed in earlier books. O’Connor also recommends punching holes through a gray scale to hold over your painting…while this is a small change from the simple advice to use a gray scale when evaluating your painting, that small hole punch makes evaluation a lot easier and more accurate, at least for me.
My only comment is that I wish there were more demonstrations included, but this is a very worthwhile purchase, especially for those of us interested in painting flowers.

Colin Wynn
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