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Hello Reader, Just a quick note to let you know that it’s not too late to join my online course, Watercolor Safari — even though we start tomorrow (Monday). If you register now, you’ll still receive:
So if life is busy or you can’t make it live every week, you can still paint along on your own schedule. Watercolor Safari is a 6-week online course where we explore painting animals of the African wild — elephants, giraffes, lions, zebras, and birds — using simple shapes, layered washes, and expressive color. The class is designed for all levels, including beginners, and no drawing experience is required. 🗓 Mondays, February 9 – March 16 ✨ Free for Patreon Connoisseur and above tiers. 👉 Register here: If painting animals has been something you’ve wanted to try but felt unsure about, this is a great place to jump in — even at the last minute. I’d love to have you join us. Same artist. New mess, |
Hello Passionate Painter, Today’s the day. Wide Open Skies: Painting the Western Landscape in Watercolor starts today—and if you’ve been thinking about joining, there’s still time to jump in. This class is all about learning how to paint light, space, and atmosphere—not just objects. We’ll focus on: Simplifying the landscape into strong, readable shapes Building depth through values first Creating luminous pours that actually glow Letting water do what it does best—while still staying in...
Hello Paint Splattered Pal, There’s something about starting a new painting . . . That moment when the paper is blank, the water is moving, and anything feels possible. And if I’m honest—that’s also where most people get stuck. Not because of color. Not because of technique. But because the foundation isn’t there yet. That’s exactly what we’re going to change—starting this Monday. 🌄 Starting This Monday: Wide Open Skies Painting the Western Landscape in Watercolor Online Course This 5-week...
Dear Reader, This weekend at Cowgirl Up! was a powerful reminder of just how meaningful it is to live with art that carries story, risk, and heart. As artists, we were invited to preview the exhibition before it opened to the public. Walking into the museum, I was immediately struck by the strength of the work. These women are extraordinary—each piece layered with experience, history, and voice. And standing among it, I’ll be honest… I felt small. As I moved through the galleries, I found...