2. Describe any difficulties you had with this process. 2. The most difficult part for me was keeping the color I wanted on the paper because the more red and green I put on the browner it got. 3. What were 4 things you learned from this project? 3. I learned that I need to patient with this process or it can ruin the whole thing. Also, I learned how to layer colors. Also, I learned how to use masking fluid to highlight. Finally I learned to add value to pouring watercolor pieces. 4. What would you do differently if you were to do this project again? 4. I would definitely add more to the picture. 5. How did you use layers, textures, and color to create a successful piece? 5. I used the paint bottle to scratch up the paper to make texture and I used masking fluid to layer the color on the petals. 6. Do you feel that the mini watercolor lessons were beneficial to you learning more about watercolor? Explain. 6. Yes but no. Yes because I learned how to make value and texture with normal watercolor. No because It didn't really apply to pouring watercolor. 7. Was having a guest artist a positive experience? Explain. 7. Yes because he was really nice and he showed me what to do and what not to do. 8. What did you learn from the guest artist that gave you more insight into being a professional artist? 8. He told us what not to do based off his past experiences of his pieces.
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