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The Sketchbook Challenge: Workshops and Classes
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How the Challenge Works. Get a blog badge here! Teaches a variety of classes in quilting and surface design. Visit Sue's website here to see her current workshop offerings. And her schedule of classes here. Teaches classes, workshops and retreats in both sketching and watercolor, art quilting, and occasionally some collage/mixed media thrown in. She teaches at art internationally, and online. Click here to see Jane's current class schedule. And here to see Jane's instructional DVDs. Flavor for Mixed Media.
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When the Paint Hits the Fan: March 2012
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When the Paint Hits the Fan. Watercolor Painting Explorations by Alisha B. Whitman. Thursday, March 15, 2012. My 7 pound excuse. I have to confess. I haven't picked up a brush lately or even thought about painting. But I do think I have a pretty good excuse, and that she's pretty darn cute! So please forgive me for neglecting my art blog for the next bit. My little Gracie is more important for now. As is recovering :). Posted by Alisha B. Whitman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alisha B. Whitman.
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When the Paint Hits the Fan: The Lonely Stand
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When the Paint Hits the Fan. Watercolor Painting Explorations by Alisha B. Whitman. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. I like the horse more this after a night's sleep. Yay for sleep! Posted by Alisha B. Whitman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alisha B. Whitman. The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. No matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherent wish to create something that did not exist before. Summer Art Camps 2015. The Hills are Alive.
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Art is the journey: January 2015
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Art is the journey. Picking up a pencil, pen and brush again. Trying new techniques and maybe developing my own style. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Salmon of Knowledge art book project. I started on a new art book project, illustrating a handmade accordion book based on the celtic myth about the Salmon of Knowledge. The story is short and perfect for several illustrations incorporating celtic designs. This will be my first finished project that encompasses drawing, painting and bookbinding. I cut a 5" strip...
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Hip Chick Designs: 2013-03-31
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Celebrating Artful Gathering 2013 Online Art Retreat. Blog Hop your way for chance to win! From June to August 2013. Will be presenting TWO. Exciting semesters of premiere online video workshops offered by fabulous artists who are known nationally and internationally. We are all very excited to share ou r. Knowledge, skill, and creativity with you, and we hope that you will join us for this AMAZING annual online event. Remember to collect all. The secret words. These words w...
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When the Paint Hits the Fan: March 2015
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When the Paint Hits the Fan. Watercolor Painting Explorations by Alisha B. Whitman. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Can't ruin something you hate, right? Over a year ago I painted these tulips (the blue was brighter in real life):. Then I finally got back to my wild mustangs landscape. I really like where it wraps around the bottom. Not as sure about the dottiness in the middle. Looking forward to painting again tomorrow! Posted by Alisha B. Whitman. Saturday, March 28, 2015. Where the Wild Mustangs Roam WIP.
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When the Paint Hits the Fan: January 2012
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When the Paint Hits the Fan. Watercolor Painting Explorations by Alisha B. Whitman. Thursday, January 26, 2012. Back to the painting chair. But in a different matter, I got some good news! My painting, Deserted Splendor (seen in this post. Got accepted into a national competition. I've never got into a national competition before so I'm pretty stoked! Posted by Alisha B. Whitman. Monday, January 16, 2012. But by the end, I could see her in it so I'm happy. I think I used too dark of a pencil on their...
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Art is the journey: February 2015
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Art is the journey. Picking up a pencil, pen and brush again. Trying new techniques and maybe developing my own style. Sunday, February 22, 2015. The third trout pattern represents a Rainbow Trout. These trout have olive-green backs with dark olive to black spots. A bright pink stripe of color splashes along the mid-line of the body, fading to white on the abdomen. The small clear scales of the fish produce an iridescence where the light reflects off of them, which I represented by lifting off. Of Aureol...
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Art is the journey: August 2015
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Art is the journey. Picking up a pencil, pen and brush again. Trying new techniques and maybe developing my own style. Saturday, August 22, 2015. As a special request, I am binding some small leather books that have pages sized perfectly for one special quote. If its worth writing, its worth writing in a handmade book". Thursday, August 13, 2015. Volunteer Sunflowers, part 3. The tale of the Sunflowers. Didn't end with my painting. After the flowers were pollenated, the ray flowers. Seeds were pulled fro...
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Art is the journey: March 2015
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Art is the journey. Picking up a pencil, pen and brush again. Trying new techniques and maybe developing my own style. Sunday, March 15, 2015. The " Durham Ranger. Is a quintessential classic pattern. These intricately dressed flies. Were used for Atlantic salmon fly fishing during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Fly patterns from that time used colorful feathers from large, and often exotic birds. Today, tying these flies is considered an art. The " Copper Lake. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This ...