by taswann | May 31, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
The beautiful colours and uplifting smells of citrus inspired me this morning to create a splash of bright colours. Lets finish off our sparking creativity every day in May with a composition of oranges, lemons and limes. Supplies: watercolour paperpencilround objects...
by taswann | May 30, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Minnie Pwerle was an Australian Aboriginal artist. Minnie began painting in 2000 at about the age of 80, and her pictures soon became popular and sought-after works of contemporary Indigenous Australian art. Her work is powerful and deceptively simple looking. I was...
by taswann | May 29, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
E Elizabeth Blackwell was a Scottish botanical illustrator born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1707 and was tutored in the arts and learned to draw. She married at the age of 28 to Alexander Blackwell. Her husband was later imprisoned for practicing as a doctor without...
by taswann | May 28, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Now more than ever – I think it’s so very important to realize the butterfly effect of Kindness. This project is inspired by Damien Hirst, and an Art in Action project we did in June, 2016 . Damien Hirst was born June 7, 1965, and is a British artist,...
by taswann | May 27, 2020 | Previous Posts, Uncategorized
Let’s begin our creation today with an oil pastel resist and some liquid watercolours and create some vibrant jellyfish. Supplies: watercolour paperoil pastelswatercolour brushsaltliquid watercolours Start by drawing a simple jellyfish shape. You can’t...