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I have always enjoyed drawing, but I started to be very passionate about it some time ago. I opened my first watercolor about three years ago and I fell in love with it. However, it was not enough. I have seen the gold gilding technique and I wanted to try that, so I purchased my first imitational gold leaves and some additional stuff.

Since that, I am keen on adding a gold touch to my drawings, personal or commissioned. I have experimented with imitation gold of different brands, Goldfinger pasta, handmade golden watercolor from Zahra Ammar Design, golden gel pens, and golden acrylic colors. I have tried all of them alone or combined different techniques in a single drawing, which gave an amazing result! Now I am using gold in my drawings or even finishing my prints with it, and I am going to find even more ways how to make my drawings shine!

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