It seems like only yesterday when I started doing my Wednesday morning live paintings on Instagram. I would get nervous. I would stress about it each week. I had no idea how much I would come to look forward to this part of my week. I had no idea how many new friends I would make through this journe
Seeking out captivating scenes and painting fast, watercolorist Michael Reardon is a master of the one-sitting landscape. Don't miss his step-by-step demo!
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With a self-control borne out of experience, Olga Litvinenko balances lights and darks, looseness and detail to capture glow while painting cityscapes in watercolor that express her love of urban life.
This captivating print draws its inspiration from the rugged beauty of Dunbar Harbour, depicted under a tempestuous sky. The essence of Expressionism breathes through every brushstroke, capturing the vivacity and emotional intensity of the coastal scene. Bold, sweeping strokes of dark blues and greys collide overhead, evoking the dramatic atmosphere of an impending storm. Contrasted against this brooding skyscape are the brightly hued facades of the harbour buildings. Their vivid orange, red, and yellow tones seem to defiantly stand against the gathering gloom, each colour applied with a deliberate exuberance that hints at the inner life within these walls. The composition tantalisingly plays with the reflection of the scene in the water below, where the boundary between reality and its mirrored image blurs, creating a mesmerising effect. A solitary red-sailed boat rests at the water's edge, its reflection wavering beneath, anchored in the stillness yet poised for movement. This scene, a blend of natural drama and human steadfastness, is a striking embodiment of the Scottish coastal spirit. For collectors and admirers of evocative maritime art, this print of the Scottish harbour, alive with emotional resonance and powerful expression, will be a stirring addition to any space.
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The sad reality of painting is that you will make mistakes, especially if you are just starting out. Things rarely go as planned. The drawing might look slightly awkward, the colors might not work together or you might have just made one too many strokes. In this post, I want to discuss how you can deal with making