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Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Here's two pages from my moleskine watercolor sketchbook.
A watercolor blog. Back runs are the "blossom" or "flower" produced when part of a wash is too wet and the pigment is lifted up and forced to gather at the leading edge of wetness. Some people try to avoid them at all costs. I happen to like 'em.
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