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Using “Water colour” (Pros and cons)

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There are quite advantages to using water colour although many beginners don’t like it. I admit that when I started painting it’s not my favourite either but after trying it and watching a gazillion of “water colour” video tutorials, I changed my mind. There are benefits to using “water colour” and here are some I can think of: Water colour on paper - Theresa Painter - Heritage Hill Open Art  1.      It’s reusable. Left over paint on your palette can be reused just by adding or brushing water on the dried pigment and you can use it again so in effect, it’s economical. 2.      You can create beautiful loose water colour painting just by wetting your paper and dabbing it lightly with colour from your brush and watch it spread and create incredible effects. 3.      You can use water colour with “water colour” pencil, gouache, acrylic and ink 4.   ...

Cards for a cause

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I have begun donating some of my cards to my local church' op shop. Op shop means opportunity, opportunity to buy things cheap from. It's a shop operated and owned by a charity, in this case, my local church. I do cards for this shop regularly and consider it a ministry now. My way of giving back for the talent God has bestowed on me. I regularly paint and practice anyway and I have so many cards already. It started after I facilitated one of the tables in our church' card-making event. I was asked to teach basic card painting. The church bought cardstocks and a set of water color paints. I supplied some of the brushes and palettes. All the cards we made sold in the op shop but there were still boxes of left over cardstocks so I volunteered to make cards for the shop as long as they provide the paper and the paint.  It's a way of getting your paintings out there but also for a cause so you strike two birds with one stone. So here's a few I've done. Han...

Handmade, handcrafted cards

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What's a better way to refine one's artistic talent than to practise, and what's even better than to practise and earn at same time? Hmmm...sounds good to me. Definitely a "win!" in my book. one of my series of cards 2016 Before I left the Philippines, I was already selling my cards in a store nearby and they always got sold out. Last March, my husband and I went on a church car boot sale. He was able to show off his wood working skills by putting his salt and pepper grinders, bowls, candle holders and pens on display. Of course, I brought my paintings and hand painted cards too and guess what? Two of my paintings were sold and all of my cards were bought too.  They were cheap and whoever got them got a very good bargain. Each painting and card is unique. A copy of nothing else in the planet. Each one was painstakingly done with love for the art. I sold them cheap because I'd rather get rid of them than have them pile up in a corner in my house. G...

Tulips

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Water color pencil on board - "Tulips"

Digital Abstract: Spirits

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Made in Window's 7 paint program. Just another experience, Doodled and played with different colors. Fits in with my new look doesn't it? Spirits 

My first abstract

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My sister in law said once their bedroom and the nieces' are finished, she'd like me to do an abstract painting for them. I've never thought of myself doing abstract but it would be challenging so i thought I'd practice and d a few. so here's my first try. Water color pencil on illustration board - "Lia and Thea"

Water color pencil on canvass

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Here's my first water color pencil on canvass. I think I've found my medium. This piece shows how at ease I am using water color pencil. I think this is my best so far. Item: Gift   Owner: Edgar Allan Calora   Location: Quezon City   2013