nbsp; As mentioned in previous articles I’ve been really enjoying doing skies with the Albrecht Durer Watercolour Markers. So I thought I would do a quick study to compare them with watercolour. Note: All of these skies were created using a Faber Castell waterbrush and done on Stillman and Birn Alpha paper. This page shows
Watercolour Marker mixing - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Watercolour Markers Archives - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Faber Castell products including watercolour markers - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
A little Australian Architecture in watercolour markers - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
First thoughts: W&N Water Colour Markers - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Should I add water/watercolour to my watercolour pencil sketch? - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Watercolour Marker Skies - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Starting with marker shapes - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Watercolour Marker Skies - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
A Tea Break - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
New watercolour palettes - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
My current Goldfaber Aqua Dual Marker selection - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Testing out new paper with a Baroque sketch - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
A little Australian Architecture in watercolour markers - Liz Steel : Liz Steel
Watercolour vs Marker for an interior scene - Liz Steel : Liz Steel