At a workshop with Connie Furgason in Duncan we practiced sketching simple objects and geometric shapes with 1/2" flat brush and watery watercolours. The lesson was not to create exact detailed images, but rather an image that is the essence of the object.
We were inspired with Sara Midda and James Christensen.
The Fever Tree
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by Jennifer McVeigh
G.P. Putnam 2013
a love story set in 1880 South Africa
Patricia Wastvedt writes "an epic story of love, deception, and courage,
and a...
Making Ink
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A few years ago I took a workshop with Nancy Pobanz at Sitka Center in
Oregon. We made ink from oak galls.
They were boiled for quite a long time, mixed wi...
Making Peace
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Recently, I've been struggling with the inescapable fact of "growing old",
and not liking it one bit.
Lorianne at Hoarded Ordinaries wrote about "the lon...
7 comments:
Light and lively.
This is very sweet, I love the loose painterly style... thanks for visiting my blog, Janice.
Great page. Lovely colours and shapes.
I don't think I have visited your blog before - really enjoyed looking at your work.
Great watercolor - especially the bricks.
These are great! Love the colors :)
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