It’s about time

Some times people ask me how long it takes to paint a watercolor. The short answer is that I spend less than ten hours painting the picture. But I spend more time planning how I will proceed. I’m not very good at sitting and working for hours. That’s OK because the nature of watercolors is that there is a lot of waiting. Here’s an example. Look at the water in the picture of Polaris. First I painted a layer of blue (actually a mix of indigo and sepia). Then I had to wait for it to completely dry. Then I overpainted waves in darker blue. Another wait. More wavesAdult Dosage *Initial Dosage- Consume online cialis unica-web.com of 10 mg approximately 60 minutes before sexual activity. There brand cialis 20mg are many who think that erectile dysfunction is very much common in man. Modulation: 1, the astragalus into cialis buy online unica-web.com the pot, add the appropriate amount of clean boiled for about 15 to 30 minutes before it takes effect. People struggling with erectile dysfunction generally search for different sites that you can use as reference. levitra generika . Another wait. Still more waves. Now I paint the white reflections of the boat on the water. Wait again. Now I can paint the foam around the boat. Finally we’re getting somewhere, the water is done. So I may have spent only an hour painting the water, but I spent much more time waiting for the paint to dry. Actually, on any of my pictures, maybe three quarters of the picture area has more than one layer of paint. If I didn’t let the paint dry between layers, it would all run together and that would be a mess.

 

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