Thanks a lot for your recent response. I have enjoyed your abstract series and your calm and encouriging presence has helped with my confidence in experimenting without sef-criticism.
Many thanks, I'm so pleased you have enjoyed the series . I have a new free Mini Course which you can find on joyfaheyartist.com that you also might enjoy 😁
Joy, did you prepare your paper in any way? I'm using 140 lb watercolour paper, but it tends to curl when I paint directly on it because it's thirty! Can you share what kind of paper are you using? Thanks for all the tutorials! I'm getting quite inspired.
Hi and thanks for your comment. I used my sketchbook with cartridge paper. I painted straight on the paper. You could gesso first which would help to stop the paper curling. Hope that helps and you enjoy doing this challenge.😃
Yes I am! However whether you're using acrylics or watercolour it's important to let the layers dry to avoid the colours going muddy. You can use a hairdryer or lots of patience! 😊🖌️🎨
That little fun piece actually looks sharp.
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Great series " Lass from Lancashire " From a Yorkshire guy now in CA USA Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I love the piece on the easel
Thanks so much 🙏😊
Excellent demo of layering many thanks
Glad you liked it!
that's beautiful
Many thanks 🙏
Thanks a lot for your recent response. I have enjoyed your abstract series and your calm and encouriging presence has helped with my confidence in experimenting without sef-criticism.
Many thanks, I'm so pleased you have enjoyed the series . I have a new free Mini Course which you can find on joyfaheyartist.com that you also might enjoy 😁
Love this, Joy. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Joy, did you prepare your paper in any way? I'm using 140 lb watercolour paper, but it tends to curl when I paint directly on it because it's thirty! Can you share what kind of paper are you using? Thanks for all the tutorials! I'm getting quite inspired.
Hi and thanks for your comment. I used my sketchbook with cartridge paper. I painted straight on the paper. You could gesso first which would help to stop the paper curling. Hope that helps and you enjoy doing this challenge.😃
On the pink one, right side white blob, looks like a photographic cat.
I am assuming you have been using acrylics. I am trying to follow along with watercolors and sometimes things get muddy
Yes I am! However whether you're using acrylics or watercolour it's important to let the layers dry to avoid the colours going muddy. You can use a hairdryer or lots of patience! 😊🖌️🎨