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Pop-up show at Pottery Barn at Kenwood Towne Centre. Here until 3! #watercolor

4/15/2017

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Making business cards out of an ancient failed painting. Truth- Artists never throw anything away. #watercolor #branding #recycle

4/14/2017

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No. 5The Demo. With the Colerain Artists. What a fun group. #watercolor #100bouquets #relievedtobedone

4/13/2017

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No. 4-The practice bouquet. I'm going to do a demo for an art club tomorrow. What could go wrong? #watercolor #100bouquets #fearofpublicspeaking

4/12/2017

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Redbuds blooming in the tree line. I did get to what I was planning on painting. #watercolor #whatsblooming #landscape

4/11/2017

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I was cleaning my palette and had this scrap of paper..... #abstract #watercolor #flowers

4/11/2017

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Must be time for a #dog picture.

4/9/2017

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Oooooh! Love spring! #whatsblooming #cincinnati

4/5/2017

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No. 3--Redbud Branch

4/4/2017

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No. 3--Redbud Branch
No. 3--Redbud Branch.  Watercolor.
Approximately 15 inches square.
The eastern redbuds are blooming in Cincinnati.  It seems early, which very well may be since it's been an extraordinarily warm winter.  I love this tree.  We've planted two here, and had planted two when we lived in Oklahoma.  I wish I knew if the trees were still going in OK, or if the subsequent owners took them out.  They were still very small when we left, so I wouldn't be surprised if they're gone--I'm sure they resembled scrub brush, and they'd never gotten big enough to bloom.

One of the things I like most is how the trees provide such a burst of color, but when you get up close, the blooms are tiny clusters.  Barely there.  When there are a lot of trees they look like a ribbon of color.

A note about brushes.  My very favorite brush at the moment in an Isabey 1 inch flat pure kolinsky sable.  I use it 99% of the time, and for some reason, they appear to not be available anywhere....hmmm.  I took my brush on a field trip last week (see here) and hadn't put it back yet--so instead, I did this painting with a squirrel mop brush.  I'm a loose painter to begin with, and going to a mop brush forces me even looser.  It's fun.

Quin Burnt Orange, Quin red, and Indanthrone blue on Fabriano 300 lb rough watercolor paper.



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No. 3--Redbud branch. #100bouquets #whatsbloomingnow #watercolor

4/3/2017

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