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@klaut Hey I really love your work. It's such a nice line quality and the water colors are simple but so organic.

I've delegated you a vote from @noisy through the https://wise.vote/ portal.
You've posted a lot of good work on steem and not gotten much recognition for it, just hoping to get you a bit more visibility!

One suggestion for you is to do a #introduceyourself post or just a very simple verification post. A verification post is an essential for some curators as a requirement. I think this isn't talked about enough in steem, but a lot of voters wan't to make sure that this art is authentically yours before "paying" you out of the networks wallet. One of the easiest ways to do this is to link from another major social media to your steem account and make a post on steem about it. (read about an easy way to verify by photo in the comments of this post. ) and as an artist i'd suggest including some of your art work in the photo as well.

Thank you @solar! Will do as you suggest :)


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Such lovely style, loose but they captured the feeling of the space very well <3 Love how you colour/shade this, as well <3

Thank you so much! :)

I discovered your work via @solar.

The orange corner of the armchair smells like crusty vintage leather. The warm colors make the scene heavy, but your stroke is light and fluid. It's empty, and I see the traces of a human presence. I am attracted to it!

Did you draw fast? What was the rythm of your stroke? Do you first draw lines and then the watercolors, or vice versa. What are your tools/brands?

I follow you :D

Thank you so much @enbyx for your kind words :)

To answer your questions: Yes, I draw fast. I tend to keep my pen on the paper when I draw and just follow the contour of the objects I'm drawing. I'm just learning the watercolor medium so I do the lines first and then add color to the parts that are in the shadow.

I love ink and fountain pens. So I mostly use that to draw. I love De Atramentis document inks because they're water resistant. And for watercolors my favorite brands are Daniel Smith and M.Graham.

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