Artwork-Zebra Zensations Technical Pen and Daniel Smith watercolor on a Hahnemühle Rough Watercolor Postcard. Brushes: Jack Richeson Richeson Grey Matters Synthetic Watercolor Flat 1/4 Photo courtesy of kytalpa on Pixabay.
A relatively new breed, the Leonburger was developed in the 1840’s and meant to resemble a lion, though many people think they look more like teddy bears.
Doodlewash prompts: Lion and Puppy
Tools
And Where You Can Buy Them
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Hahnemühle Rough Watercolor Postcards (review).
Zebra Zensations Technical pens (review)
Daniel Smith watercolor:
Adorable !!!
Much appreciated, Mary!
What a cute interesting doggy. Another amazing piece of work! Love! I tried my Jane brush. It did not collapse, but then I wasn’t painting large areas. Mainly details. I do like the point on it, but I don’t like having to go back and forth for water. It’s a matter of getting used to a different technique. I’ll continue playing with it. 😉
Thank you, Lori! It is nice for detail. About average I think for holding water for a synthetic. You’re used to water brushes, right? Nothing holds water like they do, lol.
Yes, I use waterbrushes and can’t seem to move from the. I did not think of it being a synthetic. I’ll have to did out some of my other brushes and try them. I am trying to “mature” in my painting. Lol, I don’t think that will ever happen since my inner child is let loose often.
Waterbrushes are definitely handy, but they do limit the techniques you can use. But don’t worry about maturing your art – a child’s freshness is the best tool you can have!
I could just scratch all that sadness from his eyes for not resembling a lion. What a cutie. You really captured the emotion in this postcard, Sandra. Thank you for sharing and gifting us.
Thank you so much, Fanna!