drawing pattern on watercolor

Draw Tip Tuesday: Patterns on Watercolors

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Draw Tip Tuesday is turning into a pattern–in this case, literally! Sketchbook Skool co-founder Koosje Koene demonstrates how to make a beautiful muted watercolor background and then top it off with repeated shapes to create a kind of mosaic effect. You can create patterns, or use the shapes as a frame for an inspirational quote, as Koosje did.

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