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Category Archives: Second Edition of Look at That!
Your 8-Week Water Detective Certificate is almost ready!
What do you think of the seven secrets presented so far? Has anything surprised you? Isn’t it great to know that you were never missing an exotic watercolor tool, and that instead all you needed was a little more information … Continue reading
Secret 7: How to Become a Water Detective
For a moment, let’s step back from thinking about watercolor painting and instead ponder how water behaves under all circumstances. There are three ways that water moves all on its own, in every circumstance, unless a physical barrier stands in … Continue reading
Secret #6 – “Don’t push me!”Guide the Bead Instead
Create a Bead, then guide it for juicy, brush-mark-free painting success. So many beginners will try to paint with watercolors the same way they would with other paints, like acrylics or oils. Their watercolor paintings end up looking dry and … Continue reading
Welcome to Week 5 of “The 8 Secrets of Watercolor Success”
Have any of you noticed a pattern to these watercolor secrets so far? In these first five tips, the water and the watercolor have not yet touched the paper! There’s a reason for that. Once you learn these secrets, this … Continue reading
You never know when watercolor will save your life
Maybe that’s an extreme statement, but on Thursday I acquired a rotten mood that I just couldn’t shake. I had had a long, frustrating appointment in the morning, and despite being an evolved human with a regular meditation practice, I … Continue reading
Welcome to Week 4 of “The 8 Secrets of Watercolor Success”
Secret #4 – How dark is your mix? (Or “How to Stop Wasting Paint”) See page 77 of the newly released Second Edition of Look at That! Step 1: Prewet your Palette Cover (i.e., mixing area) Really? That sounds silly. … Continue reading
Welcome to Week 3 of “The 8 Secrets of Watercolor Success”
Secret #3 – How wet is your brush? In all of these secrets we are learning to ask three essential questions: You might have the exact right color mix, but until you also have the right amount of water in … Continue reading
Welcome to Week 2 of “The 8 Secrets of Watercolor Success”
Last week I shared Secret #1: Give yourself the gift of creating a “Sketchbook Watercolor” habit. The next seven secrets are about how and when to add more water to your watercolor practice. Some of these simple essentials may be … Continue reading
Part 1 of 8: The Secret of Water(color)
Right now, my favorite chapter in my new book, Look at That! – Second Edition, is Chapter 6, called “Introducing…WATER!” The key to effortless watercolor painting, surprisingly, has nothing to do with paper, or paint or brushes. Nope. The Secret … Continue reading
The bumpy journey from “yeah, but” to “yes, and”
It’s amazing how the mind works or doesn’t. I worked fast and furious the whole spring of 2024 to finish editing and publishing the 2nd Edition of Look at That!,** which is available now on Amazon as an eBook, a … Continue reading