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.
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Background artwork by Hersley Casero |















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