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We were assigned, yet again, ten more watercolors. But this time, we were to do a sketch in ink before and after the watercolor was done. I preferred to watercolor before because I enjoy working loosely with the watercolor and found that with the lines already drawn, I was holding back where the color could move and flow to. Overall, I think the execution was done well and I am remembering what a fan I am of illustration and watercolor.
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