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More Watercolor, Mini and Journal

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A drawback to painting in a tiny journal is that it gets a little tiring working in a little space. There’s a point when I think it’s just practice and stop. So, this little painting, a step-by-step following Ralph Avery and in the book Watercolorists at Work, needed a final detailing, and I skipped it. Much of my journal painting happens with 9″x12″ pages, but this is about 3″x5″.

I’ve spent some time thinking about different ways to paint trees. Here are a few attempts, some pretty weak, but I like the birch trees.

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Mini Watercolor

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I’ve discovered an intriguing book, Watercolorists at Work, by Susan E. Meyer and Norman Kent, published in 1972. There are 25 artists and a painting by each, broken into five steps. All begin with a sketch, but the process from there changes quite a bit. I’m finding it absorbing to follow along. My finished little painting of Tore Asplund’s moody street scene in France is pretty silly looking, but it was such fun.

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Watercolor Journals and Cotman Field Box Set

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Painting outdoor is really fun, but my eye for detail disappears and I head over into a blurry world. I bought the wee Cotman Field Box Set, which is adorable and clever. It has 12 colors, a flask, and a teeny brush. I also bought two small Pentalic journals. It’s truly painting on the go.

And here are pages three and half of four in my 12″ x 9″ practice journal.

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