Art Workshops and Comparing Your Work to Others
Art Workshops and Comparing Your Work to Others A few weeks ago, I worked as crew with WorkshopsinFrance.com, during a fantastic Carol Marine workshop at
Art Workshops and Comparing Your Work to Others A few weeks ago, I worked as crew with WorkshopsinFrance.com, during a fantastic Carol Marine workshop at
I’ve been home from France for a couple of weeks, but I’m still feeding my family baguettes, with cheeses, fruits, salami, pancetta, and prosciutto regularly. I’m listening to French
Sketching People in Watercolors Figurative watercolors are – to me – one of the most challenging subjects to sketch and paint. Watercolor is already an
Figurative Watercolors – Sand Castle Princess I took a pause from my fun Mokulito printmaking experiments to work on this small watercolor of a sand
Mokulito (Wood Lithography) Printmaking Printmaking mash-ups appeal to my experiment-loving, nerd-artist’s heart. In a previous series of blog posts this season (like this cat and
Making Art to Manage Grief After a four-year battle with cancer, my beautiful, talented, kind stepdaughter – and Muse – Melanie Ham died a few
Traveling with Watercolors Have you assembled a watercolor painting travel kit to take with you, outside your usual painting space? Here are some tips to
Have You Tried Powdered Graphite under Watercolors? As an experiment, I used powdered graphite to lay out shapes and a loose value study from a
Comparing Your Art Skills to Other Artists A direct message on Instagram from another artist about being a beginner got me thinking. Just starting out
For the Love of Reading While Sheltering-In, books are a perfect antidote to fretting. A good book closes the door in the room of fragmented