Introduction Are you tired of spending a fortune on art supplies only to feel like you’re not getting your money’s worth? We’ve all been there. But fear not, fellow artist! In this post, we’ll be sharing some tips and tricks for maximizing your investment in those pricey paints, brushes and papers. Hopefully my advice, willContinue reading “Get Your Money’s Worth – How to Make The Most of Painting Supplies”
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What I’ve Learned So Far; Watercolor
Constantly Learning I’m always learning new things when it comes to art. Whether it be about the materials, the technique or even myself. That’s what is so great about art, there is always room for improvement and always more to learn. I’m a self-taught artist because like many people, I can’t exactly afford to goContinue reading “What I’ve Learned So Far; Watercolor”
Tips for Artists with Kids
It can be difficult to find the time to make art when you have little ones, especially young enough not to be in school yet. We love our kids but let’s be honest, it can be a little inconvenient to have little ones coming up and asking all of the questions -like kids do- aboutContinue reading “Tips for Artists with Kids”
The Power of Art
—-A short blog post about art—- Art is Essential I believe that art is powerful tool for personal expression, self-awareness and creativity. Art can help us connect with others, make us feel good about ourselves and inspire us to do great things. I believe that color is a language and that each of our livesContinue reading “The Power of Art”
How My Artistic Style Developed
I want my business to be a relatively affordable, source of originality and self expression for the more alternative people. The ones who don’t fit into the mainstream, or don’t even want to. The ones who want to separate themselves from the flock and instead of following, be someone who knows they’re different, embraces it and shows everyone else that they could too.
Creative Process
Ashy Page states her thoughts on the creative process as a self taught artist. She then continues on to show visual examples and gives an explanation on the short process she’d experienced creating “Red Mushrooms”, a watercolor and ink painting.