This was my first watercolor. The friend who had
been encouraging me to paint did landscapes and florals, and since
I figured landscapes would require green and I didn't like green,
I elected to try a floral. Who would know if a petal was out of
place? Having had no lessons in watercolor, I had no idea how to
use it, so I just dipped the brush directly into the tubes of paint
and added water to it once it was on the paper if it seemed too
dark. I still don't how how it's "supposed" to be done,
because I've avoided taking any classes that might take the mystery,
and therefore the fun, out of it for me. I just do whatever works
at the time. Painting for me is a "correccidental" process:
if it works the first time, it's and accident, and if it doesn't
work, I just correct until it does. All in all I as pretty happy
with the color and looseness of this first effort.
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