Category Archives: watercolor
Tools and Thankfulness
There’s nothing like going down the road of “researching” something – maybe a tool that might be useful in what you’re doing. More like a deep hole than a road, where occasionally you wonder – do I really need this … Continue reading
Calling it done
I’ve been working on this most of the week, on and off, and I’m calling it done. I learned a lot doing it and I’m pretty darn pleased with how it turned out. Continue reading
Watercolorists at Work
One of the books I brought home today was this: Watercolorists at Work by Susan Meyer and Norman Kent, 1972. Norman Kent, when editor of American Artist had asked twenty-five artists to contribute to a book showing their process. His … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo Day Twenty
Laying paint film by glaze by blotch •
reveling in the occasionally brilliant stroke Continue reading
Tuesday, A day of doing stuff and more stuff and paint.
Got up early this morning to deal with car stuff. When they did a recall a month or so ago, they broke my cruise control. I’ve just been busy. Anyway, Saturday, the “check engine” light came on so today was … Continue reading
