Dear Reader, The March Safehouse Fundraiser has officially begun! This morning, I created the first painting, and it is now available for purchase. Throughout the month, I will be creating and sharing small daily paintings, with a portion of each sale donated to a local safe house to support women and children fleeing violence. You can find the first painting and future daily pieces on my website and Instagram. These paintings are available for purchase through my website. However, if you prefer another way to pay (Venmo, Interact, or Zelle), please contact me and we can arrange that payment. To purchase today's painting and to view future paintings, please click the button below.
If you have any questions or would like to commission a special painting for this cause, please reach out. Thank you for your support in making a difference! With gratitude and love, Leslie Lambert |
Dear Reader, A few months ago, I received an email that completely made my day—The Art of Watercolour magazine wanted to feature my poured watercolor paintings in an upcoming issue! As an artist, this publication has long been a source of inspiration for me, so the opportunity to share my work and process with a wider audience was both an honor and a thrill. After an in-depth interview where I shared my journey with watercolor, my passion for pouring paint, and the inspiration behind my work,...
Hello Reader, Have you ever struggled with painting white in watercolor? Since watercolor is a transparent medium, white is not something we apply—it’s something we preserve. In this month’s mini-course, we’ll explore how to paint (or not paint!) white by creating a luminous white rose from the reference image above.. Join me Tuesday, March 18, from 4-6:30 pm PDT/ 5-7:30 MDT/ 6-8:30 CDT/ 7- 9:30 EDT for this live online Zoom class, where I’ll guide you through techniques to capture the...
Dear Reader, I have some truly unexpected and thrilling news to share! As many of you know, I was honored to have three of my paintings juried into the Women Artists of the West National Exhibition at the Customs House Museum in Clarksville, Tennessee. While I had hoped to attend the opening reception, my schedule simply wouldn’t allow it. I was aware that the awards ceremony was taking place on Saturday night, but honestly, I wasn’t expecting anything—I was just grateful to be included in...