World Watercolor Month 2018 – Week 2 Recap

Another week of painting has gone by.  I’ve had a lot of fun trying new techniques and following tutorials that I’ve been meaning to paint for a long time.  The point was not to make frameable masterpieces but to try new brushstrokes, learn, and have fun with the painting process.

Day 8-Flying Things, Atlantic Puffin

Day 8-Flying Things, Atlantic Puffin. I hope to see one someday!

Day 9-Climbing Mountains, Pronghorn from Yellowstone

Day 9-Climbing Mountains, Pronghorn from Yellowstone

Day 10-Light and Luminous, Swan - Followed a tutorial by Lindsay Weirich in her online class "Feathers and Fowl"

Day 10-Light and Luminous, Swan – Followed a tutorial by Lindsay Weirich in her online class “Feathers and Fowl”

Day 11-Beautiful Blooms, Clover

Day 11-Beautiful Blooms, Clover

Day 12-Forest Animal, Bear

Day 12-Forest Animal, Bear

 

Day 13-Fast & Loose, Florals

Day 13-Fast & Loose, Florals

Day 14-Sweet Treat, Chocolate

Day 14-Sweet Treat, Sea Salt Caramel

Again, here’s a little more info on World Watercolor Month and the mission to help young artists through The Dreaming Zebra Foundation.   This is a charity providing support so that children and young adults are given an equal opportunity to explore and develop their creativity in the arts.

I’m off to start the prompts for week 3.  Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!

17 thoughts on “World Watercolor Month 2018 – Week 2 Recap

  1. Looks like you’re having a lot of fun with World Watercolor Month. I especially like the swan. Recently while we were driving home we passed a small farm with a pond — and there were swans swimming. They are so beautiful to see! Your painting captures that beauty and gentleness.

  2. Thanks for your kind comments, Judith. Yes, swans are quite beautiful and graceful! I’m glad you like my rendition. Have a great weekend! 💐

  3. That’s great to see them all together, all are great. I specially loved Swan, Roses and Caramel. You nailed it dear Carol 👌🏼🎨💕🤗

  4. Pingback: Draw A Bird, September 2022 | Carol's Creative Papers

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