Portugese Scene (Part)
Watercolour on Mont Marte 190gsm watercolour paper
29/01/2009

Many artists don’t ever paint under the lighting other than natural day light condition, as this is said to give the best sense for colours. But I think I probably will never be able to comply. I don’t have day time saved for a hobby, so I only have a little spare time to use in the evening under an artificial lighting condition.

I am still trying to get used to these watercolour paints or say maybe the paper or brushes. I found it very difficult to control the quantity of water use, which reminded me that I could have use a drip tube or something.

This is getting a bit of like study of chemistry instead of painting, isn’t it? What do you think?

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