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Watercolor mixed with historical reference is a tough combination to balance. The fact that you're after gentle moods tells me you're thinking carefully about restraint, which matters more than people realize.
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Hi! 👋 Capturing gentle moods through abstract watercolor is the real thing. The nature-and-history inspiration sounds really specific. Are you working in a series or more one-off pieces?
Hi Sadie, thankyou for your interest x
Yes creating a number of parallel series
Water - sky sea
Babylon is Gone - narrative genre
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Abstract watercolor for gentle moods takes real restraint. The nature-and-history mix you're pulling from is going to make the work distinct. Welcome, Virtue ✨