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Slowly finding my way back

Hey my dear friends..it’s been a while since I posted. I hope you’ve all been well! For those of you who don’t know what’s been going on, I had major surgery in December that took a while to recover from. Without sharing too many details: I’m much better now, but a few things in my … Read more

I’m very moved, thank you all!

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I’m very moved by all the wonderful comments you left on my last post about the blog anniversary, and by all the emails you sent, thank you all so, so much! It’s really hard to put it into words how I feel. I’ve tried to respond to as many messages as I can, because I … Read more

Nature Sketchbook giveaway and a 5-year blog anniversary!

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It’s been 5 years since I started my blogging activities around nature sketching and nature journaling, and teaching about the subject. What an adventure! To celebrate I’ve decided to do a small giveaway (details at the end of the post)! So many of you have been a part of this journey and even before that, … Read more

The last echoes of summer – sketching dahlias and borage

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Recently I’ve brought flowers home with me from my community garden, the last remnants of this summer. And what better way is there to celebrate these flowers than to sketch them. I found dahlias and borage, two very different but attractive plants, and so interesting to draw. These days, I find myself going back to … Read more

Loose but precise: Painting an iris

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Today I’m going to share a flower painting tutorial for a beautiful blue and yellow iris. This demonstration is an outtake from my new course “Loose but Precise: Expressive and Simple Floral Paintings in Watercolor”. I sketch a yellow and blue iris in the technique the course is centered around: detailed and precise pencil lines with … Read more