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Tag Archives: watercolors
New Year’s Eve 2011
As so beautifully phrased by the good folks at home remedies for acne, “Somebody necessarily lend a hand to make severely posts I would state. That is the first time I frequented your web page and to this point? I … Continue reading
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Tagged color, handwriting, rock and roll, watercolors
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Guest Spot: Carolyn Rutgers Clark
Carolyn Rutgers Clark brings nature to art in watercolor, drawing, and fabric collage. We don’t often get to see such birds and butterflies, such mammals prickly and smooth, in the course of a typical day. This artist, however, knows the … Continue reading
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Tagged art inspired by nature, birds, butterflies, Carolyn Rutgers Clark, drawing, hedgehog, watercolors, wildlife
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Guest Spot: Kristen Terrana
OK, let’s crank up the heat and kick out the jams. Kristen Terrana’s Mad Hatter Girls should do the trick perfectly. I first fell in love with My Precious after watching the artist at work on YouTube and was thrilled … Continue reading
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Tagged drawing, extraordinary characters, Kristen Terrana, mad hatter girls, painting, watercolors
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Guest Spot: Brian Olewnick
Brian Olewnick is a painter, a writer, and curator of an outstanding social-network page for those who seek visual inspiration and lively conversation on art and music. He’s also creator of the blog “Just Outside,” which features write-ups on new … Continue reading
Guest Spot: Jamie Kelty
While growing up on a farm in Kansas, Jamie Kelty developed a strong connection to the earth and to the hand-made. Now that the artist is living in New York, this connection remains visible in her work. In Kelty’s oil … Continue reading