New Free Watercolor Worksheet: Learn How to Trace & Paint Figs

Are you an artist who loves watercolor painting but struggles with sketching? Do you want to skip the sketching process and dive straight into painting? If you answered yes, then you’re in the right place!

This free Trace & Paint Watercolor Figs Worksheet is designed to help you paint more and sketch less, allowing you to focus on practicing watercolor and playing with color mixing! With this worksheet, you can trace the pre-sketched outline provided and focus on the painting process rather than getting stuck sketching.

We understand sketching can be challenging and time-consuming, especially for beginners. With our Trace and Paint worksheets, you can quickly eliminate the stress of sketching and create beautiful watercolor paintings.

These worksheets are perfect for artists of all levels, including beginners. They are designed to help you get right to practicing and painting instead of struggling with how to draw. Whether you are an experienced artist or just starting, these worksheets will help you create stunning watercolor paintings.

Taken right from my personal sketchbook, these figs are a fun an easy painting project that I hope you’ll love as much as I do. When I looked up the meaning of figs and historically what they represent, I fell in love even more! Figs … a luxurious treat, wisdom, success and community! Yes please!

So what are you waiting for? Download the worksheet today and start painting!

Want more than one worksheet? Check out these Trace & Paint books filled with motifs of botanicals and elements from nature!

 
 

Please share with me your version of the painting on Instagram by tagging @lifeidesign. I want to see how you interpret them too!

Nicki Traikos

"Life I design was born out of passion to live a creative life and from a desire to design things that suited my personal taste and what I wanted to have around me." Nicki Traikos, Founder & Creative Director, life i design

http://www.lifeidesign.com
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