Showing posts with label N. Cascades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N. Cascades. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Faux leather roll up case for watercolor sketch kit


Thinking of going on a nature walk in the crisp fall air or the shady forest canopy in summer? Why not take your watercolor sketch kit along?
This faux leather roll up case will hold:
  • A waterbrush that carries its own water in the handle
  • A disposable fountain pen with water soluble ink
  • A wee four color DIY watercolor set in a mint tin
  • A #2 mechanical pencil,  .7 mm
  • A Sharpie waterproof  fine point grip pen
  • A folded blue paper shop towel
*Travel kits available only for registered students at the October 7,8 and 9  North Cascades Fall Getaway Workshop  and the June 16, 17 and 18th North Cascades Summer Workshop. Not available through mail order. I will deliver your order at the workshop on the first day.
Please contact me to order.

*Travel Kit Options
  1. Basic Kit includes: 1 canvas or faux leather roll up case, 1  #2 mechanical pencil, .7 mm, and 1 Sharpie waterproof fine point grip pen
  2. Basic Kit plus one handmade 4-color watercolor tin
  3. Basic Kit, 4-color watercolor tin, plus one disposable fountain pen (water soluble ink)
*Important: Any other items in the photo are display only and not included.(i.e. Leaves, water brush, easel)

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

A clear view of the mountains

A few peaks viewed down the road from my PNW studio
It was a beautifully clear day with a view of the Cascade Mountain peaks near where I live. I sat in the car and sketched this today.
They don't call this the Evergreen State for nothing! What other temperate zone landscape has emerald foothills and green grass in the yard at the end of January?

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Rising from the Mist

 "Rising from the Mist"
Original Watercolor Painting by Michele Cooper
Size: 11x15"  Price: $235 Sold

The weather is always changing on the N. Cascades Pass. Sometimes it changes every five minutes. No matter what the season or weather, there is always something beautifully majestic to discover.