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I worked with this little watercolor painting tonight from the spontaneous watercolor landscape workshop. Continue reading
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Spontaneous Watercolor Class Part Three
I’ll have to go back and watch part two again because in part three, it seemed doing wet on dry was quite different – and it worked great to make funky little edges and shapes Continue reading
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Monday already.
When I woke up this morning I was an itchy mess. Or at least my neck and chin were an itchy mess. I was going to take some benadryl, but I guess this doesn’t happen often enough (thank goodness) so the first order of business for the day was to drive to Nassau and get some Benadryl to replace what I had with an expiration of 2017. Continue reading
Second go at Spontaneous Landscape Starts
Got the wet on wet one less wet but still pretty juicy. The other one is cool looking but nothing in it really speaks landscape to me. I am thinking it’s so dark it may need gouache to paint on … Continue reading
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Tagged Classwork, dothework, landscape, watercolor
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Another rainy day, with bits of blue sky
stack of seed packets •
will they grow faster than weeds •
or just hopefulness? Continue reading