Using the Grid Method to transfer Drawings to Watercolor paper
The Art of Winding Down This watercolor painting started as a surreptitious iphone snapshot on a winter evening almost ten years ago. Reading (or painting)
The Art of Winding Down This watercolor painting started as a surreptitious iphone snapshot on a winter evening almost ten years ago. Reading (or painting)
This (below) is the back of a piece of mat board (also known as mount board in other parts of the world), which is the
Spontaneous Inspiration – Or Is It? This copper mine in the watercolor painting above was visible from the car on a road trip from Mexico
Why Figurative Drawing is Challenging Why is it that you can paint a successful landscape or a still life – even if the color and
Resurrected Art This little still life monotype ghost print was pulled from the stash I keep in a box in my studio. It’s nice to
Making Art in Small Spaces I am very fortunate to have a studio (a spare bedroom in our home) and unless I’m showing art at
5 Tips for Showing your Art to the Public I’ll be driving south for the San Diego Artwalk in a week. Standing in my art
Monotype Ghost Print Painted with Watercolor My love-affair with monotypes continues with this floral still life, painted on a very faint ghost print. I’m building a
What Inspires Your Art? I’ve always felt riveted by and drawn to the art, architecture and cultural styles of Morocco. Moroccan colors, details and design
What is a Monotype Print? Monotypes are a very painterly form of printmaking. There’s no carving into the plate, no materials glued to the plate,