Tsukasa's been doing gansai watercolor and it's made me want to start using them instead of my normal watercolor paints! It's both an easy and difficult medium, but I really love it
Ughhhh thin oil paint is fine, like for normal paintings and stuff But what if you touch your impasto after like a month and it isn't completely dry? Flattening it with your finger or like poking it with the other end of a paintbrush and puncturing it to the wet paint underneath would ruin everything I'm worried that I'd be more conscious of the thickness of the paint than the actual painting, and no one wants that Give me my artistic freedom!!!
Okay! I'll have to do something equally nice, but I'll take you up on that!
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It's both an easy and difficult medium, but I really love it
Ughhhh thin oil paint is fine, like for normal paintings and stuff
But what if you touch your impasto after like a month and it isn't completely dry?
Flattening it with your finger or like poking it with the other end of a paintbrush and puncturing it to the wet paint underneath would ruin everything
I'm worried that I'd be more conscious of the thickness of the paint than the actual painting, and no one wants that
Give me my artistic freedom!!!
Okay! I'll have to do something equally nice, but I'll take you up on that!