Anyway, I figured out how to take it apart still further, and Voila!, the ink adapter worked like a charm!
Thursday, September 8, 2016
It's Freecode, not Freelode
On my live periscope today, I opened up some art materials mail. And in one of the packages was a lovely shiny new red fountain pen which said Freelode on the box. (After the broadcast, I looked it up and I guess the company name is Freecode.)
Periscope Broadcast Live on Thursday
I got a bunch of orders back from Amazon and can't wait to share them with you. Come on over to my live broadcast Thursday afternoon for some surprises and experiments in watercolor!
Probably will do this around 2:30 or 3:00 unless art interrupts life!
Watch on periscope/michelecoopart
Watch on periscope/michelecoopart
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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
Please contact me to order.
*Travel Kit Options
- 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
- Basic Kit plus one handmade 4-color watercolor tin
- Basic Kit, 4-color watercolor tin, plus one disposable fountain pen (water soluble ink)

Monday, September 5, 2016
Summer Workshop Photos
It's been the busiest summer I've had in a long time! I'm finally able to begin catching up on correspondence and share a few of my art adventures with you.
Here's an overview of a day at one of my Urban Sketching Workshops at Skagit Valley College this summer. What a great day we had, sketching out there together!
Class Schedule: Day 1, Saturday
Intro, handouts
2 take home sketchbooks, fold and cut
Practice sketching indoors, outside on campus
11:05 bus to Skagit Station-sketching on bus
Walk to Tri-Dee (use mid-day break to pick up any materials you might need)
Group Photo taken next to the mural at Tri-Dee
Farmers Market Lunch and Demo 12:00-1:30
Class paint until 2:30
Share sketchbooks
Ink wash demo
Return bus sketching
Share sketchbooks
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Day 6 and one more Video Tutorial
For Day 6 of World Watercolor Month, I made a short video on how to paint a cloudy sky. I used my little DIY Altoids kit and a travel brush to demonstrate some basic techniques. I hope you find it helpful. Follow this link to watch the tutorial on YouTube.
I can't believe my photo on Flickr has gone up to 7.5K views! https://flic.kr/p/JFRdXb
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Day 5 of World Watercolor Month - 5th Free Watercolor Video
Just for World Watercolor Month, I have made 5 short YouTube video tutorials on easy how-to watercolor techniques and I will post them here each day. That way you can learn how watercolor works as you do your daily practice. Follow this link to today's free short video tutorial.
Today is Day 5 and I am having so much fun looking at the vast selection of watercolors from around the world being posted on Instagram and Facebook! This time my tutorial is about color temperature and easy to do value scales. Watch the video for tips on how to mix them.
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Watch today's YouTube video for tips on making light and dark gradations with the 3 color palette. Wine bottles provide the opportunity to play with warm/cool colors. Wait till you see my page full of warm/cool color swatches to try! |
Let's Practice! |
Watercolor Value Gradations and color temperature with a Limited primary palette of just three colors. You will need: |
- Fabriano Artistico, Arches or Saunders Waterford 140# watercolor paper
- Pentel waterbrush, your choice of a round watercolor brush
- water in small plastic cup
- 3 small tubes of artist's quality watercolor (squeeze a bit out onto a saucer or make a DIY tiny travel palette and use the lid for mixing.
- Colors: Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, Phthalo Blue (green shade)
Monday, July 4, 2016
Day 4 of World Watercolor Month - 4th Free Watercolor Video
Just for World Watercolor Month, I have made 5 short YouTube video tutorials on easy how-to watercolor techniques and I will post them here each day. That way you can learn how watercolor works as you do your daily practice. Follow this link to today's free short video tutorial.
Today is Day 4 and I imagine that by now you may have created some lovely color swatches and then some rather grungy puddles of "mud". So as long as we are going to make muddy colors, let's make some glorious ones! Grey can be be a luminous color. Watch the video for tips on how to mix them.
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Watch today's YouTube video for tips on mixing grey colors in watercolor with the 3 color palette. |
Let's Practice! |
Watercolor Mixing Grays with a Limited primary palette of just three colors. You will need: |
- Fabriano Artistico, Arches or Saunders Waterford 140# watercolor paper
- Pentel waterbrush, 1/2" synthetic flat watercolor brush
- water in small plastic cup
- 3 small tubes of artist's quality watercolor (squeeze a bit out onto a saucer or make a DIY tiny travel palette and use the lid for mixing.
- Colors: Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, Phthalo Blue (green shade)
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Sunday, July 3, 2016
Day 3 of World Watercolor Month - 3rd Free Watercolor Video
Just for World Watercolor Month, I have made 5 short YouTube video tutorials on easy how to watercolor techniques and will post them here each day. That way you can learn how watercolor works as you do your daily practice. Follow this link to today's free short video tutorial.
Today is Day 3 so let's try glazing, one of the 3 basic methods used in watercolor.
Watercolor Methods Limited primary palette=glazing with just three colors. You will need:
- Fabriano Artistico, Arches or Saunders Waterford 140# watercolor paper
- Pentel waterbrush
- water in small plastic cup
- 3 small tubes of artist's quality watercolor (squeeze a bit out onto a saucer or make a DIY tiny travel palette and use the lid for mixing.
- Colors: Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, Phthalo Blue (green shade)
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An example of glazing technique, layering washes in the leaves. |
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Saturday, July 2, 2016
Day 2 of World Watercolor Month - 2nd Free Watercolor Video
Just for World Watercolor Month, I have made 5 short YouTube video tutorials on easy how to watercolor techniques and will post them here each day. That way you can learn how watercolor works as you do your daily practice. Follow this link to today's free short video tutorial.
Today is Day 2 so let's stay with something easy. What can you make in 7 minutes?
a. Frosting
b. A 12 color watercolor wheel (say THAT five times fast!)
Watercolor Color Wheel Limited primary palette=Make 12 colors from three colors. You will need:
- Fabriano Studio 140# watercolor paper
- Pentel waterbrush
- water in small plastic cup
- 3 small tubes of artist's quality watercolor (squeeze a bit out onto a saucer or make a DIY tiny travel palette and use the lid for mixing.
- Colors: Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, Phthalo Blue (green shade)
Friday, July 1, 2016
#WorldWatercolorMonth - It's Here!
Yay! Who's ready to have some fun with watercolor? Be adventurous! Make 31 watercolors, one a day, in the month of July. Let's play!
Just for the occasion, I have made 5 short video tutorials on easy watercolor techniques and will post them here each day. That way you can learn how watercolor works as you do your daily practice. Follow this link to my free short video tutorial.
Today is Day 1 so let's start with something easy.
Limited primary palette=three colors, wet in wet color spectrum. You will need:
- A strip of 140# watercolor paper, 1/2" watercolor brush
- water in small plastic cup
- 3 small tubes of artist's quality watercolor (squeeze a bit out onto a saucer or make a DIY tiny travel palette and use the lid for mixing.
- Colors: Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, Phthalo Blue (green shade)
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Learn to do this in my new 3 minute video tutorial. |
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