painting flowers

  • Reflecting on Art: Brush Choices and Color Journals

    I wrote the following words a while ago, but these words sum up how I feel right now. Picking up a few new supplies has been great. I’ve been going back to the basics. By basics I mean no agenda,… Continue reading

    Reflecting on Art: Brush Choices and Color Journals
  • Pink Flowers and My Favorite Painting

    I just love colors here. Oh, and the texture in the colors. Yes, I fingerpainted here. This may be my favorite painting. I am not sure how it happened. My only plan was I wanted something beautiful with a little… Continue reading

    Pink Flowers and My Favorite Painting
  • The Colors of My Palette

    Sometimes the palette or water is the art. All the time. The best part about art is I can get lost in the details for hours. There is no sense of mistakes or goodness. All I do is try this… Continue reading

    The Colors of My Palette
  • Unlocking Creativity: The Magic of Painting in Progress

    There’s that painting phase where it doesn’t feel right. It doesn’t look right. You don’t exactly know what’s wrong with it. That’s when you set it aside. And then you come back to the painting with some leftover paint. You… Continue reading

    Unlocking Creativity: The Magic of Painting in Progress
  • Every Artist Has a Process

    Good art doesn’t necessarily make sense. I look at a painting and wonder how the idea came to be. It could be the color, the texture or the idea that suddenly pops in your head, you like the art. Why… Continue reading

    Every Artist Has a Process
  • Exploring Beautiful Neutrals for Lovely Flowers

    Have you ever mixed-up beautiful colors. Then stroll through your photos and be wowed by the colors you mixed up. This lovely flower is no particular flower. I used like what, a size 2 brush and walnut ink with orange… Continue reading

    Exploring Beautiful Neutrals for Lovely Flowers