Misty landscapes are great to paint with watercolors as the medium really lends itself to creating the softness and depth found in these soft hazy scenes. Here’s my process of painting a monochromatic misty landscape.
Read MoreIn this blog post, I bring you inside my head and explain to you the planning process and the way I approached the layers for this winter cabin watercolor painting. You can also watch a timelapse video to see my actual painting process!
Read MoreIf you've been around the world of watercolor for a little bit you've probably already know of the term "wet on wet".
And if you haven't, that's ok! It's one of the basic watercolor techniques that in simplest terms means applying paint onto wet paper (as opposed to dry paper).
Read MoreIn this blog post I'm sharing the two types of masking tape I use that have worked well for me so far. This is just based on my own limited experience since I know there are many different types of tape out there that can be used as masking off areas for watercoloring.
Read MoreIn October, the topic Autumns Leaves using negative painting.
If you aren't sure what negative painting using watercolors is, then all you need to do is google or search on YouTube: "Negative Painting Watercolors" and you'll see lots of wonderful examples!
Read MoreI had a feeling that this dog portrait would receive less entries than our typical challenge month, and so far it’s looking that way!
Heck, I procrastinated on it a little bit too. But...here it is! I hope that it inspires you or helps you to see how you might try approaching this month’s challenge painting as well if you haven’t tried it out already!
Read MoreToday I’m sharing how I flatten my watercolor paintings with you. I didn’t always do it this way, but this is definitely the best way I’ve found so far!
Read MoreSometimes when I sit down to paint, I feel pretty darn good about it. Then there are other times when I get a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach that I label as “worry”.
Sometimes I only get a momentary bit of worry that I am able to push away. That’s what happened when I sat down to paint this month’s August challenge.
Read MoreSharing the process, lessons, and progress of my 2020 100 Day Project, 100 Days of 2x2s.
Read MoreI haven’t spent much time studying or painting beach landscapes. So, it goes without saying that I was a little intimidated myself when I decided to pick this ocean and wave reference photo for the July Paint With Me Challenge!
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