Hello dear Steemians,
I am back with my new work. Last week I ordered new Watercolor paper, I have decided to try a different sort of it. Previous for pastel drawing I use pastel paper from “Canson” and I like the quality so much, that is why I thought to see if there are watercolor paper produced by them.
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I found that “canson” is also offering three types of Watercolor paper:
- Hot-pressed
- Cold-pressed
- Rough
So this time I decided to try cold-pressed with weight of 300 gsm and I love it!
I believe next think in future will be to get better quality of watercolor paints, because the one I am using they are already many years old and also I actually bought them that time for my son. Nevertheless they are still good and normally I do not like to through anything away
I like watercolor on cityscape, landscape or architecture, so today I am back to the favorite topic of Artists- London.
I do not tell much about it and would be curious to know your opinion. For the painting I used masking fluid too to cover the area that later were done with different colors.
My step-by-step process:
The finished painting
Watercolor painting “At Thames” by @Stef1
Watercolor textured paper 30x40 cm, paper weight 300 gsm, watercolors colors in pans and tubes, flat and round brushes.
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