Watercolor Portrait: Something to Say (& a Ken Auster video)
I started this watercolor portrait over a year ago in my previous studio. Then I packed and moved, and forgot about it till I cleaned
I started this watercolor portrait over a year ago in my previous studio. Then I packed and moved, and forgot about it till I cleaned
I’m still working on the nocturnal watercolor on yupo I mentioned in the last post, so stay tuned (or subscribe) for that coming soon…. In
Nocturnal Watercolor Painting – Waiting for the Moon I just finished this study for a nocturnal watercolor painting – inspired by a solstice moonrise I watched
Field Sketching in Watercolor I keep a notebook to scribble To-Do’s, painting ideas, and tidbits gleaned from books and the web. It’s old-fashioned to keep a
When you return from an excursion to a new place – like for instance, France – you get to pour over your photos and re-live
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
I was planning a trip to travel with my watercolors when I read this quote (below) by the painter John E. Carlson, it rang true
A trip to Provence The painting above was done after a trip to Rome a few years ago, so it seemed appropo for this post. I
The San Diego Festival of the Arts on Waterfront park was lovely last week. We had a gray day to start on Saturday, but eventually,
This watercolor is fresh off the art-table and I’m in the process of framing it now. It was my demo painting at the San Diego Artwalk a