Spring Still life (Color vision Test) | Watercolor by Martin Missfeldt

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Spring Still life (Color vision Test)

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The watercolor has of course a not insignificant disadvantage: it changes its effect after drying. Most colours become lighter and duller, i.e. they lose their luminosity. In comparison, oil painting is much more targeted and direct. On the other hand, these little watercolour exercises are much faster and easier to do.

I have not created a video with the painting process of this watercolor. It's a pity - but it should go fast. And the fuss with the technique takes a lot of time ...

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