Posted by: WatercoloredHands
on May 10, 2011
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ink and watercolor on Ampersand Aquabord 6x6"
Here I used one of the four brushes that my dear husband brought me from Japan. I’m sure there’s a name for this kind of brush but I don’t know it
It has stiffer, longer hair in the center and softer, short light hair (goat?) on the outside. The variety in the hair length and stiffness adds variety to the brushstrokes. A rather interesting tool 




Don’t forget to take a look at all the wonderful entries for this beautiful, colorful city at the Virtual Paintout blog!
Originally published on November 1, 2010 at: http://watercoloredhands.com/2010/11/01/san-miguel-de-allende-october-virtual-paintout/
Posted by: fuzzydragons
on Oct 09, 2010
The weather is so odd right now. Gorgeous sun and lots of rain, so the flowers are still blooming, which is really odd to see this time of year. It doesn't feel like fall, feels more like spring. With the odd weather I love how at night the sky is so clear, I can look up and see all the constellations and the occasional falling star (well I hope it is a falling star, hopefully not a UFO and we are about to be invaded by little green men o.0).
And the dots continue :) I want to draw a peacock next and use coloured inks to see how they will look. I just need to go and get some pen nibs and find a new holder since I think either the moving monster stole them or a certain black and white creature thought the plastic tasted good :p
Posted by: zorton
on Jul 23, 2010
Hey guys,
I just signed up but i already love this platform :)
it seems to be a good way to communicate with other people how are also in love with art....
I for one study illustration and I am really looking forward to see some for your work and to get feedback on my stuff,
cheers zorton
