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If you don't want to share, at least keep photos for yourself. It Will be cool and useful for you in the future to look back at how your work has progressed or changed.
This is the mess I made, looks pretty horrific lol, I dropped some color as well
One could say that art in general is an act of making messes. That looks like a beautiful experiment in color. I'm new to painting myself. I've found some inspiration in the youtube channel Imperfect Paintings. You might find it inspiring as well.
Thnks! I will look it up
I honestly think it looks nice
Colours always look nice, they just can be better than this (¬‿¬)
Thanks a lot though
Noooooo! What you see as mess, I see as courage with exploring colors, shapes, and composition, and learning how to mix, layer, and blend with watercolor. Some of what you just did by accident, like the red/yellow blend and drip to the right, other artists deliberately add as "texture" and "interest" and work very hard to get. Just wait til you start making cabbages and getting blooms (the weird dark lines you get from puddling water in one place). People work to get those too. It's just a matter of getting them where you want them to be, which is a whole 'nother matter, lol.
This is a great start. Keep going!
Yeah art is just that, art, I am sure I will develop a taste eventually as well
Damn thats a nice idea, thanks a lot, I will prolly look back at this and smile one day