Hello dear Steemians,
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In this post first of all me and @myskye would like to once again tell you about @Art-venture project that we started in August 2018.
- Why we decided to do it:
It was already a year in August 18 since we joined Steemit and luckily we were still there and made few good friends and relationships. Account @stef1 slowly but surely became an Artwork blog, since joining Steemit I was back to my hobby: drawing and painting and learnt new mediums that never used before: Painting with Pastel, Acrylic, Watercolour and Oil paints.
Seeing other Artists who recently joined, who are talented and creating amazing Arts, but receiving nothing, because they have no SP, no friends and do not know how make their post more visible, my hubby @myskye decided to create a curation magazine, we called it @Art-venture and of course delegated what we could and also started leasing paying our own earned Steem, every four weeks.
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“Waiting…” by @Stef1
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- How we search for Artwork:
The Artworks are manually searched, we read every post, make sure that the posts are original and has process of creation, We do not upvote those who already have big upvote from other curation accounts. The whole process takes us 4 hours a day.
- Current situation:
We want to give a strong good Upvote for those Artist, but currently we have only 10K SP: delegations from our own accounts, our friends and monthly leasing of 5K.
During last month two of our delegators withdrawn their delegations, therefore we desperately looking for new Art Lovers, who could delegate us some Steem Power, or regular upvote the magazine.
If there is anyone who would like to support undervalued Artist, we would be grateful for your support of our project @Art-venture: any delegation or Upvote of our magazine would be very helpful.
Now back to my watercolour painting, I decided to call it “Waiting…” you can think yourself what they are waiting for 🙂
My step-by-step process:
Final painting:
Watercolour painting “Waiting…” by @Stef1
Rough watercolour textured paper 30×40 cm, paper weight 300 gsm, watercolours colours in pans and tubes, flat and round brushes.
Photo source
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I hope you enjoyed my post and thank you for viewing 🙂