1. Ode to an Onion
I drew an onion to highlight its globed shape using pencil and watercolor graphite. I had a real onion on my table while drawing on paper. Finishing this piece was a satisfying exercise since I felt confident working on the curved lines and the gray tones.
2. The Quill
It was my first time to use an angler shader and watercolor. I was nervous and excited at the same time since I was dependent on my intuition and imagination to finish this piece.
3. The Eggplant
Because I had an excess of green and red-violet hues.
4. The Reed
This was a pleasant surprise. It was my first
time to use three small watercolor brushes, green and a mix of red-violet
watercolor paints. I noticed that I am more confident holding small brushes on
small art pieces. I need to trust water more.
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