Watercolor: Peaches in a Mexican Bowl (& video demos from great artists)
Painting Watercolor of Your Own Stuff Years ago, my friend VLB returned from a trip to Mexico and gave me this hand painted bowl supported
Painting Watercolor of Your Own Stuff Years ago, my friend VLB returned from a trip to Mexico and gave me this hand painted bowl supported
Artist Job Preparations I’ll be at the San Diego Artwalk and the Sierra Madre Art Fair in back to back weekends, and then off to France
How to Title Your Art Descanso Gardens is in La Canada, California. The grounds boast 34,000 camellia shrubs, 25 acres of California Oak trees, 3000 roses and
This watercolor was inspired by a photo snapped after a whirlwind trip to Mexico City in the early 1980’s. The breakfast table was set in the
Creative Personality Traits A daily schedule with habitual, obligatory segments is something I associate with grade school, corporate offices and cats. But even still, I adore a creative
No Room on the Artist Elevator Years ago (before social media), an accomplished art instructor gave me a lecture about being industrious in the art
Woodcut Print with Watercolor – and Artists’ Time Management Do you use time wisely? Are you making new stuff? And sharing your art on social media?
Packing Small and Traveling with Watercolor I mentioned in the last post that I recently returned from a vacation, and I’m dedicated to packing small,
I’m back in the studio after a week-long vacation with family. The moleskine watercolor above was inspired by the decadent dessert my husband and I shared
I had a conversation with a friend about looking at other artists’ work – especially artists who are farther along on the path, and much