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Woodlandnymph
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Old 05-14-2015, 05:31 PM

To start, here's a Froud-esque goblin I did aaaaaaaaaages ago with watercolors:


He's a little wonky...but that's how goblins do, right?

I have a 24 set palette of nice semi-wet Yarka St. Petersburg watercolors. Yarka St. Petersburg Professional Watercolor Pan Sets - BLICK art materials I love them and they've lasted forever. That being said, they don't take well to cool tricks with salt...so I have to get a cheaper set for that. I also have some iridescence watercolors that I ordered online. I use them for illuminating manuscripts and for little faery pictures (and landscapes).