This week, I am sharing my Korean hanbok watercolor drawing collection. This is my behind-the-scenes of an artist’s life.
I have been learning about Korean culture and Asian watercolor techniques for a while to enhance my watercolor painting skills. And I love to draw and paint Korean art helps me calm and focus my mind. If you are busy and easily get stressed, it is a great routine to take time for drawing zen technique watercolor painting. even though 30 minutes a day.
As you know, I have a Behence portfolio for mainly showcases my wall art and illustration collection. The reason I made this portfolio is to keep the artwork in progress as an artist, not a graphic designer.
Korean Hanbok Watercolor Drawing.
I used my Korean Hanbok collection in the invitation card mockup and it turned out perfect for
wedding invitations.
As an illustrator and artist, a piece of artwork needs to produce various formats of art products. Not only great wall art but also greeting cards or digital printables. So become an art business owner.
If you want to know more about the art business, or how to show your art portfolio, stay connected with me. I am sharing the tip and how I learned about the art business apart from the digital stationery business.
That’s why, I am sharing the weekly update- behind-scenes projects consistently for my community.
I have posted my latest project on my Instagram, feel free to follow me to get inspired.
Time-Lapse for Korean Hanbok watercolor drawing background
How to draw watercolor rose in Procreate
To see more about my art portfolio, you can visit my Behance Portfolio
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