Modern calligraphy is growing on me. It's just amazing if you get to perfect it. Blame it on Pinterest that I want to try out everything in the results when I type the keywords "calligraphy watercolor." But it takes a lot of patience. The ink, the paper, the nibs and their compatibility with each other, it's crazy. Right now, it gets very frustrating when I write and the whole process is scratchy. It ruins the whole artwork and most times you can't redo them.
There's also this really nice shade of navy blue ink that I love, although it gives out a very strong smell that sometimes gives me a headache. But, it looks great on cream paper and kraft paper or cards. It's Prussian Blue gouache by Daler Rowney mixed with a bit of water. It's perfect for nautical-themed artworks and crafts.
Here are a few things I've tried with watercolor, gouache and some gold and silver ink. My strokes are still quite wobbly so yes, must practice more on that.
Background artwork by Hersley Casero |
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