Thank you Henrik. I’m using all sorts of Moleskines. However, here I’ve used a pocket sized “Sketchbook” – which is well known for not being “suitable” for watercolours (at least not in a traditional sense because it is “greasy”). In fact it is hardly “perfect” for any technique except perhaps for ink… But we keep trying and once in a while someone does it. If you had chance to browse through my (much) older posts I’m sure you’d find better results than here. Thanx again!
The reason I’m asking, is because I want to start using watercolours myself, but I can’t really decide which “format” to use Maybe I should just go with the “watercolour notebook”?
And I’ve looked through all of your posts. You’re truly an inspiration to me
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Henrik 9:58 am on February 24, 2011 | #
I am really inspired by your work. May I ask what type of Moleskine this is done in? Thanks
ziza 6:27 pm on February 24, 2011 | #
Thank you Henrik. I’m using all sorts of Moleskines. However, here I’ve used a pocket sized “Sketchbook” – which is well known for not being “suitable” for watercolours (at least not in a traditional sense because it is “greasy”). In fact it is hardly “perfect” for any technique except perhaps for ink… But we keep trying and once in a while someone does it. If you had chance to browse through my (much) older posts I’m sure you’d find better results than here. Thanx again!
Henrik 5:13 am on February 25, 2011 | #
The reason I’m asking, is because I want to start using watercolours myself, but I can’t really decide which “format” to use
Maybe I should just go with the “watercolour notebook”?
And I’ve looked through all of your posts. You’re truly an inspiration to me