Daydreaming- Traditional Watercolor | sequence of its elaboration. 🎨

in hive-171319 •  3 years ago  (edited)

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Today is the turn to paint another beautiful face of a Steemian, while visiting this morning I came across a beautiful post.



This was made by an artist named Mary, who has been on the platform since July 2020, she is dedicated to making beautiful drawings with the stippling technique.


A technique that in my opinion is a bit complicated.


In fact, he did not know in which country he is, nor in which city he lives, suspecting that he lives in Spain or in a European country.


It was nice visiting her blog @creativemary, she doesn't post very often, but her posts are entertaining, you can find her paint job and body painting very discreet.


In one of her publications, she made a gift for a friend and as the letter to the Galatians chapter 6 verse 7 says.


for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.


That is why I wanted to surprise her today with a watercolor in her honor.

Below I show you a photographic sequence of its preparation.



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Image 1



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Image 2


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Image 3



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To make this painting, use the following materials and tools:


Materials and tools.
A piece of cardboard.
Pencil No. 4H.
Brushes
Watercolor


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i fell in love with this beautiful work of art

Jajajajajaja, muy expresiva tu respuesta... la semana pasa pinte a una agradable, simpática Alemana y su respuesta fue muy expresiva.

Que bueno que te haya gustado, Dios te bendiga.

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