the door – Sharon Lyn Stackpole
Sharon Lyn Stackpole – Beautiful art work with startling Insight into the Artist’s world. Its a must read!
Eye opening and touches the heart. Reblogged from Sharon Lyn Stackpole
Sharon Lyn Stackpole – Beautiful art work with startling Insight into the Artist’s world. Its a must read!
Eye opening and touches the heart. Reblogged from Sharon Lyn Stackpole
Watercolor greens, a delight to the senses. Easy beginner watercolor mixing ideas you’ll love!
Good Morning! With so much news to share, its been really challenging for me to choose which topic to begin with since my return from summer break. Summer Summer? Yes, well, it is a wild and wet, brisk, winter here in Perth. Refreshing, shall we say. But it is summer, in Seattle. The […]
Impressionist, with nearly all soft and loose edges…. just like the morning haze. So long ago. Forest Morning Haze This quick, loose watercolor study was painted from sheer memory. Done in under 10 minutes, there was no laboring or fussing about. Just expressing that time – keeping it simple. I no longer […]
A Simple Post: with an invitation! With no long discourse or Art Basic tips on tone, edges, depth, colour, design, etc. I’m inviting you to post in comments on your reactions to this photographic image. Is it too centered for you? Adequate depth? Some may dislike the location of the green signature, and wonder […]
Photographs of simple common subjects with intriguing textures and patterns often create stunning images that capture the artist’s and the viewers’ eyes. Fallen Leaf photograph taken in Canning Vale, WA has great Soft edges in the background which creates recession in the photo, whereas the sharp detailed textures and patterns in the foreground bring it […]
How to get more impact and drama into an art work? A fast and simple method is to use black and white, with red. Red, has Power! This is the original monotype…. It is interesting. Good design. Nice tonal values. Good perimeter edges. But, I do much prefer the impact of […]