When creating my watercolor pieces, I often find inspiration in traditional botanical prints. In the early 17th century, artists were hired to create illustrations of collections of flowers in the gardens of wealthy Europeans, often using watercolor and gouache to capture the delicacy and intricity of the plants.
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Flint was able to render many specific details in his figures’ hands, faces, and clothing, while also adding richness to the scene with a variety of broad gray tones and an application of gritty atmosphere.