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Sunday
Jan242010

Blue Flow

"Life beats down and crushes the soul
and art reminds you that you have one."
~ Stella Adler


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"blue flow" 5x8" watercolor moleskine journal, watercolor

Reader Comments (5)

You've chosen one of my favorite quotes to start this post, Tammy! Your watercolor today is very inventive and creative. Hugs, Terri xoxo

yummy colours - and also, love the double-barrelled paintboxes in the background :)

01.24.2010 | Unregistered Commentersophie_vf

I LOVE this!! But I don't understand how to make it. I've never really done any watercolors. Can you post step by step pictures or email them to me? I'd really appreciate it. I'd love to make some! Thanks!

01.24.2010 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

This is so neat! I love the watercolor style you used for this colorful mandela. I also really like that quote!

01.24.2010 | Unregistered CommenterEden

* Terri, It's starting to feel like a post without a quote is missing something! I just love quotes and I can tell you do as well. Thanks for stopping by!

* Sophie, Yes, I LOVE those paint boxes as well. I just might need a few more colors. It's an addiction.

* Jennifer, Thank you for visiting. A good place to start is an intro watercolor class. I took a watercolor class just out of college and loved it! Rather than a step-by-step tutorial for abstract art, I'd suggest you just explore with paint, water, and color and see what happens!

* Eden, Another quote lover! Learning to control the intensity of the color is a huge learning curve!

~ Tammy

01.28.2010 | Registered Commentergypsy

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