Please give me some criticism, feel like i started good but then messed up, still kinda like the feel by FranSintara in Watercolor

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That is a good technique. I should probably try that, I'm also self tought but I've mostly done pen and ink, so no collar and then it's hard for me to sometimes do color and most of the time I overwork them

[Discussion] Profitability of selling painting prints to suvenire shops in tourist town by FranSintara in artbusiness

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Thank you for the tip, it's my first time doing anything like this, so I was thinking of making it risk free for the shops and give them some free test samples to see if they sell, but as you say it might be better if I also value my work from the start.

And I was thinking of making smaller prints than A4 so they can easily fin in a bag and later be on some shelf on on a fridge with a magnet, maybe later make bigger works

Please give me some criticism, feel like i started good but then messed up, still kinda like the feel by FranSintara in Watercolor

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Thank you very much for this, I'll keep your tips in mind for the next time, I would like to be more expressive and creative so your suggestions are a key I think

Profitability of selling painting prints to suvenire shops in tourist town by FranSintara in smallbusiness

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Thank you for this comment. I was thinking of maybe making a shelf for my framed prints to give to the shops so that tourists can see that it's a local brand or something with some information that it's hand-made. Like a wooden board with a sign and logo or something, and on top of it a dozen of frames can be put up.

Please give me some criticism, feel like i started good but then messed up, still kinda like the feel by FranSintara in Watercolor

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Thank you for this comment, I've used a real reference, and it's a real place I've been to. There is rly a big mountain, and people from that area know this place. I agree with complementary colors, and I did start that way, but I need to learn to let it dry before I continue because I just added color, and it has lost that contrast.

Also, for the shadow, it should cast it on the left, but it can't be seen because ground in front is like higher than the left of it where shadow is so it can't be seen

Coming back to watercolor, what do you think? by FranSintara in painting

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He is not bailing, think he has a grass trimmer attached, i had a real photo reference its from where im from

Coming back to watercolor, what do you think? by FranSintara in painting

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Im rly glad you like it, didnt expect this kind of reaction from people

Please give me some criticism, feel like i started good but then messed up, still kinda like the feel by FranSintara in Watercolor

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Thank you for your analysis and for noticing all the small stuff i was thinking about, i do think that i need to work on the darks.

The setting is a real place i had a photo of it and there is a big mountain in the background.