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Angela Fehr Watercolour | Painting Flowers With Watercolor Part 3 : Line & Detail @angelfehr | Uploaded July 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Home stretch! Adding the details to a loose painting can feel like it will happen quickly, but the key is to paint less, observe more, so it can take time to know what the painting needs. Trust your instincts!

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Supplies Used Today:
Brushes are made by Escoda
Robax Engineering palette
Paper is Kilimanjaro cold press 140 lb
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Painting Flowers With Watercolor Part 3 : Line & Detail @angelfehr

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