As artists, if we are told to stay home, we are happy! We now have time to create. I expect to see some wonderful paintings come out of this time. As artists also, we can help to set the tone and mood for our fellow mankind. And instead of promoting worry and anxiety about what is going on right now all over the world, we can spread our creativity and imagination to others. We will make it out of this woods one step at a time. To all my artists that read my blog, stay safe and paint!
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Thursday, January 9, 2020
153rd Annual International Exhibition-American Watercolor Society
My painting "Soft Landing" has made it into the AWS Exhibition for 2020!
The exhibition will be held April 6-25, 2020 at the Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.
If you get a chance to travel to NYC, the show is a good one and worth seeing for any avid watercolor artist.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
I am appointed!
As of today, I have been appointed and sworn in as Director of Development for the National Watercolor Society! We are celebrating NWS's 100th anniversary of being a watercolor society! I am happy to have arrived on the board for this special year of 2020!
We are planning it to be special!
I will keep you posted.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Wrapping up another Christmas

Aside from doing my watercolors, which this blog is all about, I dabble working with decorative papers. Awhile back I created these Christmas cards to send out to friends and family. I am posting them to say Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyous Noel, Mele Kalikimaka, Buon Natale, Felicem Natalem Christi, Craciun Fericit, Nollaig Chridheil, Feliz Navidad, God Jul, and Vrolijk Kerstfeest! Let's try to make a global effort, especially us Americans, to get along and care about this planet that we live on and each other.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Monet's World
When I had the opportunity to travel to France, I had the pleasure of visiting Monet's Garden in Giverny. It was raining that day, which made it all the more interesting. Visitors were walking around with umbrellas which added to the scenes that I wanted to paint when I got back home to my studio.
Here is the famous bridge that was painted by Monet. This is truly Monet's World which is what I am naming this piece.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
2019 NWS Show
Hi everyone! I have not posted for a few months mainly due to other projects that I had been involved with. But what I did last weekend was to work with the Board of Directors for the National Watercolor Society. I am currently shadowing the VP of Awards as I will be taking on that roll next year. Here are some videos from the various events going on in San Pedro, California where the gallery for NWS is located. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
New Studio
Here is my new art studio! This has been my summer project to finally re-vamp and re-organize the studio. Things were getting out of hand and the clutter was starting to get to me. It was time to do something. Here is the final result and I am very happy with the results. The colors are pleasing to me and I feel inspired.
Monday, June 24, 2019
Received 2nd Place of Best in Show
The Anton Art Center located in downtown Mt. Clemens, MI recently held an exhibit of local art teachers highlighting their work. Now that I am conducting watercolor workshops at the center along with teaching digital arts at a local community college qualifies me to be a part of the exhibit. I entered my painting: "Sentinels". I received 2nd place in the show! The painting was inspired by a trip to Florence, Italy. In Piazza Della Signoria, stands this statue of this lion. Carved into the pillars along with the statue are more weathered sculptures of lions. To me, they looked like they are guarding the Piazza, hence the title of Sentinels.
Monday, June 10, 2019
"Paris Graffiti" Chosen For Travel Show in Michigan
I attended the Michigan Watercolor Society Show this past weekend which was held in Bay City, Michigan this year. My painting "Paris Graffiti" was picked for the traveling exhibit at various galleries around Michigan.
Monday, May 27, 2019
My New Profile Picture
What do you think of this watercolor? Is it a watercolor? Not really. So what am I talking about? This is a watercolor effect generated with Adobe Photoshop! Should I be worried that technology is taking over real painting? NO. NOT AT ALL!
Nothing will replace sitting down with paint and brushes and creating with your own hand and mind.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Watercolor Wednesday's-My Beginning Watercolor Class of 2019!
Here is my beginning watercolor class. They passed with flying (watercolor) colors. I had them do a tropical sunset scene. They were taught how to do a sunset with 3-color gradient wash. For their first time, I thought it came out well. The classes are held at the Anton Art Center in downtown Mt. Clemens, Michigan.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Paris Graffiti Accepted into Michigan Watercolor Society Show 2019
My painting "Paris Graffiti" will be part of the 2019 MWS Exhibition in Bay City, Michigan. I did this painting from a trip to Paris and went down a Rue that had this wall of plastered posters and graffiti which I thought was very interesting. to add to the theme, I put a hint of someone stopping to observe the scene. I will keep you posted of any other further developments with the show.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Fabriano USA
I have received this information from Laurin McCracken regarding the show coming up in a couple of months in Fabriano, Italy......
Fabriano USA 2019 Artists,
All the best,
Fabriano USA 2019 Artists,
Ken and Frank are reporting that all of your paintings are on the way to Fabriano. Bravo!
I have attached a PDF with all of the USA paintings on 4 pages. After you have a moment to look it over, I think you will agree that the USA is well represented with this body of work. I congratulate you for sending excellent examples of what the USA watercolor community can create.
I am confident that, once again, the USA exhibition will be considered "Best of Show." I know for sure that the artists that will be attending Fabriano in Acquarello will make the USA exhibition a "must see" stop in Fabriano.
Keep you fingers crossed that our paintings sail smoothly through the bureaucracy between here and there.
Be proud of your contribution to this important exhibition. Share this document with others.
All the best,
Laurin
Here are the paintings representing team USA.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Final Koi Painting
This is the finished painting. All I did at this level was to blend the dark area on the bottom left a little more to my liking. You just have to know when to quit. Sometimes, I purposely put a painting away for a month or two and bring it out to look at it with fresh eyes. So now my blog followers can see how it was done step-by-step.
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Stage 5 Koi Painting
Now you can see, I have developed the reflections in the foreground and put in a darker shadow.
At this stage, it is 99% complete. I still need to look on it for awhile and see what bothers me and to look at it with a critical eye.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Stage 4 Koi Painting
Now you can see how it is developing. I have laid in the dark areas of the pond and removed the masking. The reflections in the pool in the background are worked out and now I will be putting my attention on the reflections in the foreground.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Koi Painting Stage 3
Here we are at stage 3. I have rendered more of the Koi and I have put in darker washes in the upper right corner. I did this to establish how dark I wanted it to go and adjusted the other greenish blueish color in the water in the upper part of the painting. That area is still masked off while I apply the washes.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Koi Painting Stage 2
This is stage two in the development of my painting of Koi. As you can see, I put in more washes of the water and developed the color of the central koi in the painting.
Koi Painting
I started this painting of Koi fish in a pond and decided to document the progression of how I developed the painting. This is stage 1. I put in basic washes and applied masking to areas that I want to keep white.
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