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The photo in this post of two A3 sheets shows what I managed to produce in that 10-minute period, using a black Inktense stick and water brush.
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For the other image, of the model supporting herself on a pole, I used various Inktense colours and a waterbrush. It was all a bit of a learning curve but I enjoy the medium and intend to persevere with it - gorgeous colours and new techniques to explore!
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