Adding Watercolor and Colored Pencil to a Dark Field Monotype – San Juan Capistrano Bell
Getting Ready to Make a Monotype This (below) is a 4 x 6 zinc plate, with beveled edges – since I’ll be printing this on
Getting Ready to Make a Monotype This (below) is a 4 x 6 zinc plate, with beveled edges – since I’ll be printing this on
Artists’ Still Life Objects The cast iron birdbath curio in this petite watercolor has been rendered in enough still life paintings and printmaking projects that
The Mystery of Art Marketing I read your email questions asking about my enthusiasm for the upcoming course launch of Marketing Impact Academy, and why
Painting Your Neighborhood There is a chain of small islands off the coast of southern California protected as a National Park. Several of the islands
Trying in Art I’ve been thinking about the act of trying. The word means simply: to attempt something for the first time, or to put
Why use the watercolor glazing technique? Watercolor glazing is a technique in watercolor painting that gives painters – especially beginners – more control. The white
Art Links for You Here are some art links for you this week, with hopes that you’ll latch onto something that fires your urge to
The Beauty of Monotype Ghost Prints Monotypes are painterly, singular prints made with a smooth plate and pigment. There is no carving, no incised lines,
In the Car with Bonnard I’m still thinking about, and staring at Pierre Bonnard. (If you missed the previous posts on my current muse, you