I had a great time teaching in Waynesville, North Carolina, a couple of weeks ago and staying with David and Nancy looking at Waynesville Mountain from every window. This mountain, combined with watching two girls playing freely on a lawn, brought together my recent experiences.
This painting is untitled as of now. (I have 1135 painting titles in my computer--so there is no excuse for this.)It is acrylic 30 x 40.
I love Jane Filer's work and your spin on it. These are such nostalgic paintings, you never see children, especially girls, out riding bikes around neighborhoods. Love your little drawings in the paint.
I am the author of Master Disaster, 5 Ways to Rescue Desperate Watercolors. Based on a course that I have developed over many years, the bones of this book give you a plan to finish your paintings--and even your bombs. The meat of my book and course, though, is to help you structure your life to encourage and accommodate painting. Painters have to paint. This is how to do it.
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Complementarity
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*Complementarity*
by Katharine A .Cartwright
watercolor, 26" x 20" Last month, I was reading a book about Niels Bohr and
came across a short discussion of...
OCEANSIDE MUSEUM OF ART
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NATIONAL WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSPIRATIONS, PAST AND
PRESENT Curated By Ken Goldman Video of the Exhibition
Since 1850, California has...
Getting to "Beyond the Obvious"
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"Spotlight at Dusk"
Watercolor 15 x 22 inches
As painters, most of us are confronted with the "Tyranny of the Subject" .
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That is becoming...
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I love Jane Filer's work and your spin on it. These are such nostalgic paintings, you never see children, especially girls, out riding bikes around neighborhoods. Love your little drawings in the paint.
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