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Tag Archives: camellias
#67 CAMELLIAS IN THE RAIN
I was truly able to indulge my fascination with water droplets by painting “Camellias in the Rain.” Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Class, Art Instruction, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, botanical illustration, camelias, camellias, colored pencil, Creativity, Digital illustration tips, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, Floral Painting, flowers, Getty Stock, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, Insight Timer, leaves, Painting, painting technique, photo-realism, photo-realistic, Photoshop, Prismacolor pencils, realism, textures, transparent watercolor, water droplets, watercolor dyes, watercolors
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#63 INTERVIEW WITH A FOOD ARTIST – PART 2
I’m grateful for my art career and appreciate the shift into creating art for pleasure. For decades, I was pleasing other people with my art, and now I’m enjoying pleasing myself! Continue reading
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Tagged 1800 Margarita Mix, apple, apple illustration, Art, art quarter, art quarterly dpi magazine, artist, Artwork, autumn leaves, camellias, colored pencil, Creativity, digital art, digital illustration, dpi magazine, Dr. Martin Dyes, florals, flowers, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, Getty Stock, Illustrate, Illustration, illustration process, illustrator, Insight Timer, iStock, leaves, Painting, passionate, perfume bottles, photo-realism, photo-realistic, realism, steak, stock illustration, watercolors
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#62 CAMELLIAS IN BLOOM
My most recent painting, “Camellia Tree” was definitely an exercise in patience. It also became an opportunity for me to explore endless green color variations because I painted a lot of foliage. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Class, Art Instruction, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, blossoms, botanical, camellias, colored pencil, Creativity, Digital illustration tips, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, flower art, flowers, Getty Stock, hummingbird, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, leaves, moisture, Painting, painting technique, photo-realism, photo-realistic, Photoshop, Prismacolor pencils, realism, textures, transparent watercolor, water droplets, watercolor dyes, watercolors
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