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1. Process: “A Dinosaur in my Room” Part I

I have a confession to make. The prior process posts I had–well, posted–were all done after the fact. In other words, I knew how they turned out before I even put up the first sketch. I am going to risk a little more and be braver with this one, because as I post this, I have no idea how its going to turn out. In fact, I haven’t completely decided what medium to use. I have been wanting to experiment with acrylics, but this piece seems to be calling to my watercolorist’s nature. And then, will I paint it on cold press watercolor, like 90% of my other work, or try hot press with colored pencil? I guess we shall see…

I also should mention, feedback is always appreciated. Thanks!


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