
Very roughly 7" x 20" watercolor on cold pressed paper.
This painting was my first time using watercolors. They aren't nearly as bad as everyone says. Common complaint from people about the paint is that "they bleed" into other parts of the painting. The solution is that you have to let it dry, a lot. You seriously can't rush. Since the paint is pretty much pigmented water (hence it's name), it's just going to blend with anything around it that is wet. Unless you are intentionally trying to get a bleedy look, you must wait for your paper to dry before moving on. Otherwise, everything will run and turn ugly, which I think is the opposite of what you're intending.
About a year after I finished this painting, we had a huge rainstorm in Connecticut. We were sent home from school because of the rain. It was awesome. However, when I got home, the rain had leaked through the roof and ceiling and decided to be right over my painting. Not an oil painting, but a watercolor.
I was able to save most of it, but you can still see some of the damage.

Otherwise, the painting is in great shape.


Bonus for today: a WIP (work in progress).

I'm still trudging along on this painting, but I swear I'm going to finish it soon.
Artwork belongs to H. Kerr/Kevin Schlink.
Do not redistribute/use without permission.
Do not redistribute/use without permission.
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