Talking About Your Art at an Exhibit & a Watercolor: Ranunculus
This weekend, May 7&8 I’ll be at the Sierra Madre Art Fair from 9:30-6:00 on Saturday and 9:30-5:00 on Sunday. If you’re in the area, stop
This weekend, May 7&8 I’ll be at the Sierra Madre Art Fair from 9:30-6:00 on Saturday and 9:30-5:00 on Sunday. If you’re in the area, stop
I’m back from a weekend of selling watercolors and printmaking at the Artwalk in San Diego’s Little Italy. I’ve posted photos below from Beech & India Streets;
I’m thrilled to share that I’ve got a foxy watercolor in this lovely exhibit – Outfoxed, at True North Gallery in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, opening this
Showing Your Art to the Public When you make art for the simple joy of creating – there’s incorruptible magic in the act. It’s fueled by your own
Surfing the internet entices surreptitious visits to other artists’ studios. The subject of each artists’ work varies; we’ve all seen magnificently executed art featuring everything from a
Improving Lackluster Watercolors by Adding Pastel This art began its life as a lackluster watercolor. When I was almost finished, I knew it was overcooked. You know
With only 26 days till Spring (and that means Spring Art Festivals & exhibit opportunities in regional shows) here are some inspiring watercolor tutorial videos
I went to the Getty Museum with a pile of friends last week (see photos below). Have you been there? According to my fitbit wrist
This is the third post in a series of gift books for artists in your life (or your own art library). [The first two posts can
I mentioned in the last post that I’m featuring a few little art-gift guides to help non-artist folks select goodies for their artist friends, or