Couldn’t manage to do “J” on the Animal Alphabet today. Here is a very small watercolor of wildflowers in an old medicine bottle. It’s on a piece of handmade paper. No, I didn’t make the paper, not that I haven’t considered it!

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Love the texture of that paper with the painted flowers. Nice!
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Thanks Brittany – I picked the paper up in a local art supplies store – It’s called “Vincent Rossini” and it’s 140 lb. cold press – handmade in India. The name of it sounds like it should be made in Italy, but it isn’t.
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It’s gorgeous paper, and it suits the painting of the flowers. I’ve always been intimidated by painting on awesome paper because I never wanted to ruin it, but I may consider
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This was not expensive at all and the sheets I bought were very small – perfect for experimentation.
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Looks lovely! Yep it’s handmade in India their quality works really the best for watercolor 😊
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Thanks! Yes, this paper was fun to use with all it’s nooks and crannies. 🙂
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