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Gonna try this again....wrote a reply once but lost it when I hit enter and the site asked me to log in after I had already logged in.

OK...here`s what I do if the flowers were mine....I would add some detail on the petals and/or in the center where things get lost...I`d use watercolor pencils, you can go over them with a brush or not...or use colored pencils. I often mix those with watercolor and they work nicely together. Add a little detail and step back to look, or post pics here for members to look at, easier to add detail than to remove it once it`s there. Sometimes I also scratch away some color to lighten things up...weight wise I mean....no negative space at all can make a piece look heavy and these are flowers, they should be light. I often use a lot of water as well, depending on what I`m doing and I always use 300 gram paper, the heaviest, doesn`t buckle and it leaves me room to scratch off color without going through the paper. One tip my teacher gave us was to add painters blue masking tape around the border of the paper, making it nice and straight of course, leave a border around the paper useful for adding a mat...and allow the paint to completely dry before removing it and...pull it away from the paper, don`t want to life color or a layer of paper. I always paint on a flat surface, never use an easel, but again depending on what I`m doing, I may tilt the paper forward very slightly to let the paper and color do their work, I do that for distant mountains or hills for example, then come in and scratch away some color to add that light feeling, allowing light to come through the trees but not too much, they`re in the distance so only a little detail.
 

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Thanks for all the feedback I do agree I used too much water for these paintings, I was trying to go for a more abstract look. After reading people's tips and advice I went away and started another painting, this time a portrait and I think it came out a lot better, still need to get the grips of watercolours though!

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I'm quite impressed with the portrait. Good use of colors and nice hair.

I probably have an irrational fear of drawing people. You can be a little bit off on a flower or mountain and most people won't notice. A slight distortion on a face and the whole thing will look goofy.

good job.
 
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