I made some small paintings for
a pattern. Every once and awhile, I decide it would be really fun to paint icons with paint for a pattern instead of working digitally. I enjoy it so much more, but it also takes twice as long.



gouache and watercolor on 180 lb rough press paper
5 comments:
oh my god why is it so cute!?
she's using a mathematical equation for the cute
I like how nice the more watery parts look. I'm going to try some gouache painting soon hopefully..
Aw, thanks you guys!
Also, I realize I made a mistake; it once read "gouache and acrylic". The watery parts are watercolor, which makes more sense : / .
These are soooo cute. It's always a treat to see what you're working on. :)
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