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Hello and welcome to this week's Watercolor Wednesday Challenge. This week we are following Karen Rice Art. She inspires with great tips and a fun landscape to follow. We hope you have a wonderful time painting with us this week!
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This was certainly an informative video, Angie and I'll admit Problem #1 is what if fight most.. My paintings dry to quickly too add extra paint but now I realize they are not FULLY dry - hence the ugly jagged areas I often fight with when I paint. . . . . .
Angie, lots of great info in this video that is obvious but so good to hear from an expert. One question: are some watercolor paints creamier than others?