Ahhhh thank you so much!! 😄 My process is mainly focusing on large areas that I know I can apply a general one color wash for to start off with. So for this painting, the background was a good area to apply the dark blue/black paint without worrying about being precise. And for the lighting I wanted to make sure to not paint the light source (the light bulbs in the food stall) itself so the white of the paper would be the brightest and help add the feeling of a rainy night scene. Long comment but I essentially work large areas to small this way I don't become so overwhelmed from the start. I hope this makes sense and that it's helps you on your watercolor journey! 😄❤
It's probably because it's kind of a trend for artists to be using fountain pens. Although, in terms of dip pens I've only seen them sold as calligraphy pens instead of being called dip pens. I guess it depends on the store. 🙂
i love how you painted the lighting in this!! what's your process while deciding where to place paint?
Ahhhh thank you so much!! 😄
My process is mainly focusing on large areas that I know I can apply a general one color wash for to start off with. So for this painting, the background was a good area to apply the dark blue/black paint without worrying about being precise. And for the lighting I wanted to make sure to not paint the light source (the light bulbs in the food stall) itself so the white of the paper would be the brightest and help add the feeling of a rainy night scene. Long comment but I essentially work large areas to small this way I don't become so overwhelmed from the start. I hope this makes sense and that it's helps you on your watercolor journey! 😄❤
Possible to get a dip pen why in the store they don’t sell it only fountain pen
It's probably because it's kind of a trend for artists to be using fountain pens. Although, in terms of dip pens I've only seen them sold as calligraphy pens instead of being called dip pens. I guess it depends on the store. 🙂