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Chrysanthemum Using Red Ink Pen

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

using a red handwriting pen - the ink is not permanant and bleeds everywhere when added with water.

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  • and what paper do you use for watercolor? i use a hardcover museum sketchbook.

  • it really depends - usually i dont like using paper that takes a long time for paints to absorb (this is for western art). If i wanted to do Chinese traditional watercolours, id use paper that is similar to newspaper - its absorbs water quickly.

  • great job, whats you favourite stile

  • in tearms of art.... watercolour paintings usually of natural things like plants and landscapes. I love art from around the world aswell - lots of ideas and inspiration!

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  • Nagyon jó!

  • Great! I am glad you're painting and not rioting :D

  • Your A Lefty Cool :)

  • dude that's freaking crazy you just made a chrysanthemum in like 5 minutes.... awesome sauce... i totally wanna learn that >w<

  • my favorite is the water color pencils, but also the black, grey and white acrylics.

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