Toni,
Great work!
It is nice to see another watercolorist in the house.
If you are new to watercolor as a medium, I wanted to pass on a few tips:
Watercolor is unforgiving especially when applying background washes, so be patient.
The French made “Arches” paper is the best and practically the only choice available, for producing the best quality work. When I was prolific in my painting many years ago, I would use inexpensive spiral bound papers to practice a technique or tinker with a certain detail, then use the Arches paper for the final piece. (Arches can be a bit pricey especially for an art student).
Here is a random link I found regarding Arches:
http://www.cheapjoes.com/art-supplie...olor-paper.asp
In regards to brushes, be sure to use natural Sable hair brushes. Again, they are more costly, but they are a far cry better than synthetic brushes.
I noticed you have been part of the Forums for some time, so you are most likely aware of the Saint that lu(r)kes among the corridors of this guild. The saint is exceedingly knowledgeable in the world of art and is often cornered for his honest and informative critique.
Yes; but don’t broadcast that too loudly. There is a particular bloke from London that is extremely critical, or should I say wary of architects and the havoc they often wreak. See the “Architecture and You” thread.
Gilliatt