Sparkly is always good
Ages ago, I bought a bottle of Winsor & Newton iridescent medium. Like so many of my art supplies, it lay around unused till last night...
Sparkly is always good
Ages ago, I bought a bottle of Winsor & Newton iridescent medium. Like so many of my art supplies, it lay around unused till last night...
100 posts! Let's celebrate with lots of cats!
Well I never thought I would have stuck with my blog long enough to make a hundred posts, but here I am! And I still love my little blog. ...
My husband's masterpiece
This was painted by Richard, age 29. In his defence, he is very very good at making complicated spreadsheets in Excel, and he is also a very...
Very bright butterflies
When I first bought my watercolour set, I had no idea what I was looking for, so I bought the biggest Cotman set in Cass Art. There are hal...
Tree practice, again.
I wasted three pieces of watercolour paper tonight before I managed to paint something I didn't hate! I couldn't paint on the backs,...
A carrot and a question.
I'm back on weightwatchers again, having put on a bit of weight over the past year. Eventually I would love to be able to go running ag...
Trees are apparently hard to paint.
So I read somewhere that I can't remember. And I'm trying to convince myself that that's true, and it's not just me being i...
BADGERBADGERBADGERBADGER
MUSHROOM MUSHROOM Does anyone else remember this travesty that did the rounds of the internet a few years ago? Ever since I painted this m...
Watercolour failures
I did two more postcard-sized paintings last night. Both were exercises from a Frank Clarke book (in fact I think I've done one of them...
Back at the watercolour again.
I haven't done ANY watercolour painting since the class I took at the start of the year. This is terrible. And of course I've forg...