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 MoreI don’t know about you but I always appreciate seeing how things are made so I decided to document the process of how I make my monthly desktop wallpapers for you.
Just in case you don’t already know, I make a free monthly desktop and phone wallpaper to gift to friends on my email list. I’ve been doing this since April 2017 - shortly after I started this blog!
Read MoreI’m still not sure if “behind the scenes” is the right term for this but in today’s blog post and video I am sharing the story behind where the idea of painting these watercolor ultrasounds came from and the process of how I paint them.
So where did this idea come from?
Well - it wasn’t an “idea” that I came up with while brainstorming one day or anything. And to be honest, I love that it didn’t originate that way.
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