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October 2, 2019

Daniel Smith Watercolors Swatches!

These swatches have been in the works for quite some time!  Ever since my Epic Paint Haul video I've been working on getting color sets together and swatching them as well as painting a quick watercolor sketch.  It's been fun so far!  I hope these help you see what colors may work for you, and inspire you to get creative!

Check out the first video below!

PS - I've been working on getting some classes together on Skillshare.  Who would've thunk? ME? Teaching?!  Well we shall see what I come up with.


September 30, 2019

Favorite Watercolor Supplies!

Most of these I own, and some I've been drooling over for months.  Soon they will BE MINE!  *EVIL LAUGH*  ☺️ I've put this handy visual guide together for you to get started on your artist journey with watercolors.  This is by no means comprehensive, and there are hundreds of different choices, but these are my favorites at the moment.  Each picture will take you directly to the Amazon listing where you can buy and/or find something suitable for you!  Have fun!


September 27, 2019

New Studio!

Not sure I knew just how many times I'd have to set-up and take my down my studio in my life time, but here we are with a new one!

My new flat is awesome, small, but packed with everything I need, including all my ART SUPPLIES!  It's still a bit of a mess but it's workable.  And workable is the important part!  A creative must always find the time to make time for creative practices.  I've managed to throw a few things outside my studio into the mix.

Artist Dates, a concept born from The Artist's Way, is one way I've managed to keep the spark alive.  Nurturing the artist/child within by exposing it to fun creative environments, buying cheap fun art supplies or stationery, is the key to a successful date.  PLAY is the keyword.  I've also managed to a few of my friends in on the deal.

Finding time to spend with friends can be hard, but sharing my creative time with them and having painting sessions is one great way of getting some work in and inspiring others.  I find that my friends are always interested in what I do in the studio, and just where the magic happens.  It can be easy to forget when we're studying and improving, that other people do not spend such time on creativity.  This is one big reason I promote it to everyone.  It flexes different muscles, it fires a different set of pistons within the brain, and studies prove that it is beneficial to any and everyone!

With this thought in mind I've started a series of videos where I discuss the struggles of an artist, and hope to shed some light on the subject. Inspiration perhaps. Everyone needs a creative outlet, but there are mountains between us and our colorful endeavors.   One thing I hope to do is simply document my journey, tips I've stumbled on, and ways to make creativity part of your life.   It's not all glitter bombs and flash in the art world.  Trekking the hard trails and climbing the steep cliffs is daunting, but it can be done.  I intend to show its possible.