How to paint an easy iris composition with watercolor for beginners
How to paint an easy iris composition with watercolor for beginners. Lately I’ve seen irises all over Instagram and I’ve been painting a few here and there. Honestly, they are becoming one of my favorites! I used to find them to be so complicated with all their petals in every which way. I’ve also started drawing them, which really helped me get their proportions right. I hope you enjoy this short video of my simple composition!
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