Thank you so much Bettina I really really enjoyed watching you creat this stunningly beautiful piece. I really really love ❤❤❤ it. You are very very creative and talented too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤❤
I think the most important part of your process is to just let it flow. I truly think that the energy given to editing is a tradeoff- we give up some of the magic that appears naturally when we stay in the moment. I know it might seem like we'd be bored watching every little stroke of the brush, or listen to your thoughts as they come, or don't- but I don't think it's really so. Just let it be, just be. Trust the muse, trust yourself. Trust the gift. Trust the Giver. Trust the process. Trust the receiver, us- me..All of that trust is not about trying or doing or fixing or grasping. Trust is just letting go because you know that you can. 🎉
I love this color combo. Blues and greens with a splash of that gorgeous magenta. I love how you use the colored pencils as well. You mentioned something about blending and I'm sure you know about this, but just in case, do you know Gamsol? Pencil artists use it with those paper stumps to smooth out or blend colored pencils. I have no idea how it would work on water color paper, on top of watercolor, however. It could totally ruin your background...but just a thought. I've mostly seen it used in card making on smooth bristol papers. Love your work and doodling!
I like the combination of different materials you make one piece of awesome of 🤩 As for the fineliners wearing out: would it help to use fountain pens with different nib sizes? 🥰
Probably. I think eventually I will switch, as it would also be more environmentally friendly. But I want to use up what I have first. Thank you for your suggestion and for commenting ❤️
I love this piece so pretty. I use a colorless blending pencil and it will smooth out your colored pencils. They are not expensive. I love mine. Have a great weekend.😊
Thank you so much Bettina I really really enjoyed watching you creat this stunningly beautiful piece. I really really love ❤❤❤ it. You are very very creative and talented too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤❤
I think the most important part of your process is to just let it flow. I truly think that the energy given to editing is a tradeoff- we give up some of the magic that appears naturally when we stay in the moment. I know it might seem like we'd be bored watching every little stroke of the brush, or listen to your thoughts as they come, or don't- but I don't think it's really so. Just let it be, just be. Trust the muse, trust yourself. Trust the gift. Trust the Giver. Trust the process. Trust the receiver, us- me..All of that trust is not about trying or doing or fixing or grasping.
Trust is just letting go because you know that you can. 🎉
Really like this piece! Colored pencils were a great addition!
I really like the shading you did with colored pencils. The whole piece is beautiful. Thanks!
You are by far my most favorite whimsical doodle artist!!!
Aww, you're so sweet!
A very unique piece this week. Turned out great! Love the addition of colored pencil.
This is beautiful. I love to paint a background and doodle. It’s very relaxing. Thank you for sharing 🥰
Aww, thank you Diane ❤️
Just when I think you are finished,
You add more (dots)
And it brings the piece together.
I thought the colored pencils were a beautiful addition
This is so pretty xxxxx ❤
Trust me when I tell you: Pilot G-Tec-c4 are the most magical fine tip markers I have even used! They write in wet also🤯🤯🤯🤯🥰
This is lovely, thank you for sharing.
I love this color combo. Blues and greens with a splash of that gorgeous magenta. I love how you use the colored pencils as well. You mentioned something about blending and I'm sure you know about this, but just in case, do you know Gamsol? Pencil artists use it with those paper stumps to smooth out or blend colored pencils. I have no idea how it would work on water color paper, on top of watercolor, however. It could totally ruin your background...but just a thought. I've mostly seen it used in card making on smooth bristol papers. Love your work and doodling!
Well done 👍 When will *Members Only Video 001* be available to everyone?
You should try hotpressed cotton paper it has a much smoother surface. Easier on the pens.
I like the combination of different materials you make one piece of awesome of 🤩 As for the fineliners wearing out: would it help to use fountain pens with different nib sizes? 🥰
Probably. I think eventually I will switch, as it would also be more environmentally friendly. But I want to use up what I have first. Thank you for your suggestion and for commenting ❤️
Do you stretch your paper beforehand? Without taping down the paper, you seem to avoid buckling while using a lot of water.
I love this piece so pretty. I use a colorless blending pencil and it will smooth out your colored pencils. They are not expensive. I love mine. Have a great weekend.😊