



I seem to be on a watercolor pencil and water soluble drawing tool binge, so I thought I'd create some samples of all the pencils and things I own. It's helpful to be able to refer to them as I'm drawing, when I need a specific color -- like for purple coneflowers -- I can see exactly what I have and what the color will look like on paper, dry and wet.
It's also easy to stick the sketchbook (6" x 6") in my bag to take to the art supply store so I can figure out what colors I'm missing that I "need" (ha ha) to buy.
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