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Nathan Popp
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so i uploaded some new work, both pieces will be featured in a Radford University watercolor exhibition in Richmond, Virginia. i spent a considerable amount of time on them...hope y'all like them.
Hey, just wanted to stop by and say that I love your watercolor work (your other work too, but your watercolors especially). I ran across one of the Elemental Rings pieces on tumblr and loved it. I featured several of your other works on my tumblr, you can see which ones [ here ].
love your gallery. i love watercolor, im just getting into it and still exploring, thanks for sharing your beautiful work. Maybe you can give me some critiques on some of mine in the future!
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"Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul" Grateful Dead Broke Down Palace
Thank you. My work needs to be seen by all...I don't mind critiquing or giving pointers on your future work. Feel free to send me a note if you want me to look at anything.
Watercolor is seen as a difficult medium by most people; do not be afraid of it. The only way to get better is to experiment and continually paint. You will soon get a better understanding how the medium works.