Watercolor: Nassco Shipyard (& writing an art blog)
In my early acquaintance with blogging art back in 2005, I remember being stuck; I wasn’t sure if the watercolors I painted were interesting enough to share, and
In my early acquaintance with blogging art back in 2005, I remember being stuck; I wasn’t sure if the watercolors I painted were interesting enough to share, and
Thanks for all the great thoughts & feedback about pros and cons of written details on art in the last post. I agree with your generous conclusions,
A tiny portrait of my grandfather, on his sunporch after a swim in the pool, ready for a barbecue & a cocktail. I listened to a
Productive in the Studio Happy September to you! Fall Art Festivals will start for me this weekend (If you’re in Thousand Oaks, CA, be sure
I’ve recently started a new blog series called Link Love to share artists (both painters & printmakers) I’m enjoying on youtube. (You can see the first two here
Do you use yellow ochre in your watercolors? Is your pigment categorized on the Color Index as PY43 (natural pigment yellow iron oxide) or PY42
Do you have a favorite watercolor paper? I’ve had several, and lately, I love Strathmore Plate Finish Bristol paper. The surface is hot pressed, and
In the last post, I started a new blog series called Link Love; I’m sharing artists (both painters & printmakers) I enjoy on youtube. There is enormous
Hello there, and Happy Monday. The Autumnal Equinox is this Wednesday, September 23rd. While summer hurls & bellows the last hot winds on us here in the West,
This week, in my sort-of organized new studio, I rang the starting bell. I’m beginning a new series with this little watercolor gazing technique study