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Related: About this forumGoing sketching in Bar Harbor tomorrow. Debating on if I
want to wear a string sack while looking for something I like, or stick with a padded strap backpack. Going to try out the Pentalic sketchbook again. It felt really dry when I tried to paint Trixie. UPDATE: Tim's loaning me his running pack. 😍
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Going sketching in Bar Harbor tomorrow. Debating on if I (Original Post)
GPV
Jul 2022
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I'm no artist and how do you decide on the composition of the sketch or painting? nt
mitch96
Jul 2022
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samplegirl
(12,082 posts)1. I'm trying to teach myself
watercolors. Trying to learn how to make my paint flow.
Harder than it looks.
GPV
(73,038 posts)2. Easier on good cold pressed cotton paper, that's for sure. Trying to force it on
hot pressed, which many of my journals are, is hard. CansonXL is a nice flowy paper for pulp, but it dries too fast.
mitch96
(14,658 posts)3. I'm no artist and how do you decide on the composition of the sketch or painting? nt
GPV
(73,038 posts)4. It has to be interesting to me, for a start. There are rules you can follow, but lots of people
break them if it works. Not everything I choose as a subject has a good composition, but I haven't been doing this long enough to be able to edit in my head or even on sketch paper to move things around to remove or add something to improve things. I am getting pretty good at playing with color, tho.