I decided to give the Viviva Color Sheets (Spring Set) another try. The first time I used them a few years ago, I honestly didn’t like them much. They felt weird to paint with, and I couldn’t figure out why everyone loved them so much. This time, I took them outside with my sketchbook to see if that would change anything… and it did. Painting outdoors helped me loosen up and be a lot more playful, and suddenly the colors just worked. It’s not really a review, more of a creative experiment to see how these watercolor sheets hold up in real life. Spoiler: it got messy, but in a good way. ▶️ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/visualmindart ------------------------------------------------- ▶️ PRODUCTS USED: • Viviva Color Sheets Spring Set: https://amzn.to/4qhbe3y * • Staedtler and Arteza Waterbrushes (the Arteza ones ended up working): https://amzn.to/3WIOfkd * • Paul Rubens Hot Press Watercolor Sketchbook: https://amzn.to/4nSfyo9 * • DaVinci & Meeden Brushes • Permanent White Gouache from Winsor & Newton: https://amzn.to/4qhgK6d * ------------------------------------------------- *Those are affiliate links. If you decide to buy something I get a small commission that helps me build my channel. This doesn't cost you anything. Also, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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