Peek over my shoulder as I create a new watercolor for my Garden of Sight Series. Watercolor may feel intimidating because it can be difficult to control, but it is more flexible than you may think. It is much faster than oil for building layers, and it's a great way to do color studies for larger pieces you may have planned, so that the results will be more predictable in the final piece. You can use paper towels (quickly!) to blot up areas when you go too dark, and if you have gone too light, you can paint over the top and darken up the previous layer. I rely on Gouache (which is an opaque water soluble paint) to bring back any small white areas that may have gotten obscured during my painting process, so you can always bring back that sparkle. Some people consider this cheating, but I feel no shame about using it, haha. It doesn't necessarily pay to be a purist all the time. :)
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