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If you are struggling to mix skin tones with watercolor, I got you. Mixing skin tones with watercolor is not that difficult and once you learn a few key things, you'll be mixing gorgeous, fresh, trans...
The biggest key to painting animals, or any subject for that matter, is to really look at and observe the reference you are using. Look closely at the shapes, patterns, shadows, and highlights of e...
Happy Valentine's Day! I hope you and your special someone have an amazing day!
I hope you enjoy this Valentine's painting.
I painted it on arches 140 lb cold-pressed paper. I used yellow ochre, ...
Have you ever seen a subject that just screamed for you to paint it?
So you jump right in, quickly sketch it out and start painting. Halfway through the painting, you notice you have a mess on your h...
This sweet deer was painted on Arches 140 lb cold-pressed watercolor paper. The finished painting is 5x7 inches.
He's as cute as can be and not very difficult to paint though he does take longer ...
Mixing skin tones with watercolor can be tricky. Getting the hang of it just takes practice.
In this short video, I teach you the basics to get you started, demonstrate making a base skin tone and h...
This sweet little autumn wreath can be painted with any fall colors of your choice. Once completed, it could be used as a place setting for Thanksgiving guests. Just write the guest's name under th...
This sweet little painting is simple to paint.
1. Apply Masking fluid to star, snow, mouse whiskers, and eye highlight. Let dry completely.
2. Wet the background with clean water then apply Indig...
This Pocket Painting is a little longer than my others. Take your time and just enjoy the process. Be sure to let each section dry before starting a new section to avoid paint bleeding together....
It's Monday. You know what that means. Miniature Mondays where you get a little mini tutorial for motivation.
This week I'm showing you how to paint a misty Fall mountain scene.
Use whatever colors...
Happy Monday!
Ready to get your week started off with a quick win and creativity boost?
This cute little pocket painting is just the thing to get you going.
This little barn doesn't demand perfe...
Pocket paintings are one of the easiest and quickest ways to boost creativity.
These little gems only take about 10-20 minutes to complete. This makes them great projects when you're short on time. ...