Portable Watercolor Sketching

One Gallon Size Zip-Top Plastic Bag and You are Good to Go!

Portable Watercolors, Water Brushes, and InkTense Pencils

This week I’ll show you how I pack up my watercolors for a trip. For throwing in the suitcase, for painting on the seat back tray table of a plane, for working en Plein Air, or the Doctor’s office waiting room (where you could probably finish your sketchbook entirely). This setup is has you covered.

I’m using my small sketchbook because i’m on the go, if you are working in your studio you can always consider a larger sketchbook, a sketch pad, or spiral bound mixed media sketchbook.

If you are interested in joining me for Bella Botanicals, watercolor sketching in Tuscany, that’s May 30-June 5th and there’s one spot left. Get the details and trip itinerary at StradaToscana.com

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