Day 111 (Fri April 21) watercolor clematis vine

Based on a photo I took in the backyard. Using daniel smith paints in my strathmore 400 series watercolor journal (love this little book so much more than I expected to!) with my faithful uniball deluxe micro pen. I don’t love the overall composition as much as I’d hoped, but I like the individual elements… I like the flowers quite well, the brick, and really like the way the fence came out (which I learned from a previous tutorial!)

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I love my daniel smith watercolors, (this sap green being particularly useful today!) BUT, it turns out I don’t love using them wet, from the tubes. I’ve purchased this Meeden metal palette for $13.00 (!!!!!) which I ADORE. And $13 is a steal… includes 24 half pans or 12 full (sized) pans!! I filled the 12 full pans with my daniel smith paints, and let them dry for a couple days, and I just love love love it. It even fits my favorite paint brushes. The only thing… I wish I’d gotten the larger pan! I don’t NEED more colors. But I know I’m getting more. So for a few more dollars I may get the larger one (24 full pans) soon. Heck, I’ll use both, probably. I know I sound like a commercial. I looked hard for a metal palette. I suppose the $60 ones are nicer. But I like this one SO MUCH, I don’t see how I’d care to have the costlier one. Let me know if you try one, or if you have one you like better!

Day 110 (Thurs April 20) mermaid Ellis

With freckles this time. A few extra. So, I took the ruined drawing from yesterday

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and (since it was ruined anyway) just played with it. I used very shimmery silver and copper paints found here on Amazon (the popular Gansai Tambi paint set) (These paints, by the way, have really large pans, if the tiny half pans of other paint sets intimidate you the way they did me… and the paint is vivid and beautiful. I like the convenience and brightness of my prima better, but I really enjoy these quite a bit, if you are looking for an affordable fun set and you really don’t care whether they are professional grade or not.) When seen in person the shimmery effect of the paint on her skin, hair, crown, and scales is very fun. The shine isn’t apparent in a still photo. The ink smeared dreadfully when touched with water or purple paint, but the shimmery colors (the set only includes 3 or 4 shimmery colors) didn’t let it run quite as much. Sort of a controlled run. In the end I liked the smeared ink and used it, and I’m really happy with my whole mistake. I think she’s adorable.

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Purple Mermaid Princess Ellis.

 

Day 109 (Wed April 19)

One of my favorites yet, a simple sketch of Ellis. Sans freckles, I just realized. Uniball Deluxe Micro pen, (the best, most affordable purchase I’ve made this year, if you are looking for a useful drawing tool, check out this link!) and Strathmore 400 watercolor journal.

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Below I tried it with a japanese brush pen I have. I did not like the look much, although it looked kind of charcoal-isa which is fun… AND it smeared. Ugh. Also it turned out the ink is VERY NOT waterproof. Like, might as well just be black watercolor paint. Water completely re-activates it. But more on that tomorrow.

I considered it a ruined page. Then turned it into something cool. (-ish) Which I will show you tomorrow!! Can you guess what?

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Day 108 (Tues April 18) Easter sketch

My very own art!! No tutorial. Ellis on an Easter egg hunt. Here, her poor little face got messed up when I inked it. But I figured it out later. There were several things I learned from this one that I’ll do differently next time, so it was a good project!

Day 107 (Mon April 17)

So with the use of a new molotow graphic 2 mm masking pen (linked here!) my masking is much improved!!! I like my “soft” masking tool from Rosemary and Co very much, and I LOVE this masking pen even more. What smooth edges! (still using the Prima Paint set I adore on the 400 Series Strathmore Watercolor Journal. I love this journal.)

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This was done with the Molotow graphix pen. Lovely to work with. Eleven bucks well spent.

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The second is with a ruling pen and my own masking fluid. It was quite difficult to control (although… I did get a VERY cheap ruling pen. And i don’t think it works right.)… it isn’t bad, but not great. And here and there I had to paint the uneven edges a bit.

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This is from the other day using the Grumbacher frisket (masking fluid) and the little tool. You can still see some uneven edges… but my tiny letters were much more controlled with this Rosemary and Co soft tipped tool. (for a DOLLAR. Plus lots of shipping… but if you are buying some brushes anyway, toss one in the cart!!)

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My vote?? Molotow masking pen. Definitely.

Day 106 (Sun April 16) Happy Easter!

Another K Werner tutorial idea. Messing around with those vivid prima paints again, and the masking fluid and applicator. The applicator actually worked quite well! It WAS double ended, with a silicone tip on each end, but thanks to an incident with Emmett is now SINGLE ended. It came from Rosemary and Co brush company, and was only a dollar or two. They are in the UK so shipping is like $15… but it arrives very quickly fed ex and their brushes are REALLY nice, and relatively inexpensive even with shipping. If you add one to your order (and DO, if you need to use masking fluid) I prefer the small, one so far.

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Day 105 (sat April 15) Quote, Prima paint, K Werner

Ooooh playing around with these Prima watercolors is SO much fun!! These are the ones I purchased from Amazon back in January. My first watercolors, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I have loved them from day one and love them still. In fact, it is probably because of these paints that I’ve spent so much of this first part of my 2017 project on watercolor. The professional sets work differently, and I love them as well. But these. Well, go look at them!!! In the above link!

They are a GREAT deal. I paid $17-$22 for my sets (which was a great price!!!) and they are $14 today (click the link quickly before they increase again!!! I’m so glad I decided to mention them today, and then when I checked they’ve gone down in price!!) They are not technically artist grade, and I have ordered some artist grade pans for myself to use as well, but honestly I don’t think I could enjoy a paint set more.

A few weaknesses:

These paints don’t list the paint number that each pan consists of (not something I am experienced enough yet to care about),

they don’t use traditional names (this did bother me at first, until I found a site where another artist had matched them to their closest traditional names… and this may only matter in a case like mine, where I am trying to learn about painting and colors by following youtube tutorials)

and they don’t list a lightfast rating. I DO care about this, and it is why I am investing in an artist grade set. I did my own simple BRIEF lightfast test and found over a month or so only two or three faded. But I’d have to do it for a year or two to really know. So I will assume they WILL fade. However, if I am only using them in books and journals anyway, or on cards and things I mail out and don’t expect to be hung in a frame, it really won’t matter.

But so many great points:

Very little color shift as they dry (they stay nice and bright)

They are so creamy, they pick up so easily without even prewetting the pans, just dip a wet brush and go.

They have incredibly bright, vivid, bold colors.

They come in a really nice metal case, that fits in your hand. I have even fit 21 half pans in my case, but I narrowed it down to the 14 I really love and think I will use most often.

Each set comes with 12, and I purchased three different sets and combined them. Then used the other pan for another paint set!

The Tropicals set may be my favorite. But Decadent Pies is right up there. And classics has some nice colors, but not as necessary for me. I haven’t tried the pastel set.

I just love playing with them. I can’t say enough GOOD about this sweet dreamy little set, and at $14 it’s a steal. The palette alone is worth that. Ok, I know I sound like an infomercial. I just love them so much. Daniel Smith and M Graham may be a better quality paint, but they are $15 A COLOR, with no palette, and I don’t love them MORE (although… I do love them) If you are itching to just try watercolor, or you want a little travel set, or something for journals or crafts, something a million times nicer than the dollar sets you played with as a kid, but don’t want a big investment…. I highly recommend these. They are just fabulous. (imo)

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Oh my goodness look how dreamy-bright they are!!

(well good grief, I didn’t even mentioned this is from a tutorial by k werner designs!!!)

Day 103 (Thurs April 13) greeting cards

I masked off a strip with tape, then added some quick stamped images and one painted word. In honor of April being National Card and Letter Writing Month.

For card #2, I just used markers. Easy peasy, and saves five bucks a piece. I arted up the envelopes as well, but I’ll keep those private so I’m not posting addresses on the internet 🙂 I’ll post some of my envelopes sometime. I’m a firm believer in prettying up the mail. Mail should be fun for everyone whenever possible… the sender, the recipient, and those who move it along for us as well.