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Abstract Watercolor Escape – Part 3: Galaxy Art w/ Tape & Neurographic Lines

Abstract Watercolor Escape – Part 3: Galaxy Art w/ Tape & Neurographic Lines - student project

Abstract Watercolor Escape – Part 3: Galaxy Art with Masking Tape & Neurographic Lines

AWESOME MOOD CHANGER - Yes!

LOVING THE CREATING PART - Yes! 

SLOWING DOWN - Yes!

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MOOD CHANGER: My analytical brain wanted to start with Part 1, but my inner artist pulled me straight into Part 3---and once I got those circles down, it all came rushing back. I started off feeling rusty and hesitant, slowly gathering my materials, but Fab’s FUN, thoughtful guidance and calming pace helped me ease in without overthinking.

CREATIVE PROCESS: It felt like a real-time creative session---unhurried, grounded, and unexpectedly joyful. I tested different papers twice and landed one that held pigment well without drying too fast. I used Washi tape instead of masking tape---no paper tears, no stress. Even the little mishaps, like a surprise yellow band left by the tape or paint bleeds, became happy accidents, easily softened with white acrylic.

SLOWING DOWN: This let me discover more than I expected, and by the end, I felt reconnected---with my creativity, my curiosity, and the joy of simply making.

YAY!!! AWE PART 4 is COMING!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Thank you for these triple winner AWE classes Fab! Thank you Skillshare!

Abstract Watercolor Escape – Part 3: Galaxy Art w/ Tape & Neurographic Lines - image 2 - student project

ABSTRACT WATERCOLOR ESCAPE - PARTS 1, 2, & 3 :D :D :D 

Abstract Watercolor Escape – Part 3: Galaxy Art w/ Tape & Neurographic Lines - image 3 - student project