The Redhead Collection — Vault Opens Saturday, Nov 1 Before the big Western landscapes. For nearly 20 years, a small stack of my earliest watercolor paintings has been waiting quietly in my studio. Each one was painted in my early career and signed with my former name, Redhead. This Saturday, November 1, I’m opening the vault just for subscribers! I’m releasing these archival works as The Redhead Collection — and here’s the twist: 💌 Because you’re a subscriber, I’m opening the vault Saturday, Nov 1 The rest of the world won’t see it until Monday, Nov. 3. This is a once-only release — only 20 originals are available, and once they’re gone, the vault closes forever. There will never be another painting signed with "Redhead" again. Would You Swipe Right?Here's a teaser for one of the small paintings (7x10"): ✨ Profile: Fire in the Sky
These "blind date" paintings will only be available through my Etsy shop for a limited time. I can’t wait for you to unwrap a piece of my story. |
Dear Reader, Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a season filled with peace, beauty, and moments of quiet joy. Thank you for being part of my creative journey this year—your support, encouragement, and shared love of art mean more to me than I can say. Yours in Watercolor, Leslie Lambert
Dear Reader, Work in Progress As I look toward the year ahead and into 2026 — I find myself thinking about the people who have quietly mattered most in my creative life. The ones who don’t just like the finished paintings, but who care about the process, the stories, and the evolution behind the work. Because of that, I’m opening something I don’t often offer. This is a very personal invitation to be part of my New Year, New Vision — 2026 Collector & Mentor Circle, limited to just five...
Dear Reader, If you weren’t able to join me live on Art School Live with Eric Rhoads, I have great news—the recorded episode is now available to watch! I’ll be honest… I was a little nervous going into this one. But I don’t think I fell flat on my face In fact, it went much smoother than I had hoped. Eric was incredibly gracious and genuinely interested in my poured watercolor process, which made the conversation feel relaxed, natural, and really enjoyable. During the demo, I share my poured...