Before The Paint Touches Your Paper, Try This!

Why You Should Plan Your Composition Many painters, new and experienced, struggle over what to paint when they first sit down with a blank piece of watercolor paper. Some dive right in with a wet paintbrush and hope the pigment, water and paper will make the decision for them or at least push them in […]

When The Hordes Descend

This past weekend a local arts organization , South Coast Artists, held an open studio event and I was one of 75 local artists to open up and welcome the public to see our place and process and well as our finished pieces. The SCA Open Studio tour spread across four coastal towns and featured […]

Patience is a Virtue I Don’t Have…

Watercolor painting is often a fast-moving activity that can require detailed planning and materials preparation depending on the subject matter. One of my watercolor mentors cautions that painters have approximately 2 minutes to lay in the sky. Another mentor told me that my brush should only touch the paper once when making a mark, no […]