
Artistic Skills–Observe
The greatest skill that has grown in my own art practice is the skill of observing, of learning to see. I didn’t realize how much
The greatest skill that has grown in my own art practice is the skill of observing, of learning to see. I didn’t realize how much
What comes to mind when you think of skills artists need? How to draw? How to hold and use a paint brush? Rules of color
ser·en·dip·i·ty/ˌserənˈdipədē/Learn to pronouncenoun the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Tomatoes used to be my favorite food, and
To rest for a few minutes, just out of sight of the crowd; to listen yet not be seen or heard, or to hear only
Recently I was delighted and honored to be invited to share a blog post to Unison Pastels blog. Here is the link. I’d love for
Prickly Pear Jelly. AKA Cactus Pear Jelly. A light, transparent pink in color, sweet and delicate in taste. Nice but somewhat bland on toast. A
(Studio Clean-Out Sale is still going on! Click here) I have friends and collectors who are always on the lookout for scenes they’d like to
If you’re looking for the Studio Clean Out Sale, Click Here Using a New Product I realized recently that all my Bluebonnet paintings had found
(pssst! Be sure and check out the Studio Clean Out Sale!) Experimenting to Find Your Style So many different choices of surfaces to paint on!
What is the ultimate play date for pastel artists? The International Association of Pastel Societies conference, of course! Just imagine seeing, eating, chatting and learning