An ink drawing and painting. I used a watercolor pad 260 gms, A4 from SM.LT Art, waterproof ink. Brush: Barroco by Escoda Instagram: / lachmair.art TikTok: / martinlachmair
Beautiful I love the way you draw your nature elements along with the structures too. I'd love to see your process for creating these types of nature elements they are beautiful.
I really like this it's inspiring me to try something like this. I would have liked this video to be a little longer. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous black and white rendering.
So glad I found your channel. I came across you on instagram. Would love to see you make a video on how to convey different moods with colors. I love your color combinations. Especially when your combining greens, reds and browns
If you don't mind me answering as well... I use my best brush for inking, because I need to be exact. Nothing less than a Sable kolinsky will do. Watercolor is more forgiving. With ink, it's very important not to get it in the ferrule. At least try your best to minimize. Also, don't let ink dry on your brush. Keep a cup of water nearby so you can rinse it as you work when you need to take a break. Always clean thoroughly but gently at the end of your work for the day. Personally for cleaning I use running water and then put saliva on the palm of my hand and gently turn the brush between a palm line. This coaxes out any missed ink and gives you the perfect point for next time. Don't put the brush in your mouth. Some people don't like this, so use your own discretion. There are other popular methods for brush cleaning.