Kirjoitettu 28 heinäkuun, 2019
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Earlier this year I took a branding course for artists at Oatley Academy called Dream Machine, which was basically an in-depth dive to what we want to do in our life with our art. Some students wanted to find a way to get a… Continue Reading ”Give a memory, not a moment”
Category: Personal, Social Media, watercolorsAvainsanat: art, artist, influence, influencer, memory, outdoors, painting, sketchbook, sketching, Social Media, watercolors
Kirjoitettu 28 heinäkuun, 2019
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Earlier this year I took a branding course for artists at Oatley Academy called Dream Machine, which was basically an in-depth dive to what we want to do in our life with our art. Some students wanted to find a way to get a… Continue Reading ”Why the artistic process matters”
Category: Personal, Social Media, watercolorsAvainsanat: art, artist, influence, influencer, memory, outdoors, painting, sketchbook, sketching
Kirjoitettu 11 kesäkuun, 2019
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I’m sharing a filled out watercolour plein air sketchbook of mine with paintings from 2018-2019. This was an A5 Lana Carnet de Voyage Watercolour Journal, with cold-pressed 300gsm paper. By far, one of my favourite sketchbooks! I’ve only tried a Moleskine sketchbook so far,… Continue Reading ”Watercolor Plein Air Sketchbook 2018-2019”
Kirjoitettu 22 huhtikuun, 2019
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Hiya! Finland is warming up finally after a long winter, so I’m taking my paints outside and enjoying the first rays of the year while I capture some color notes from around.
Category: Personal, watercolorsAvainsanat: art, artist, environment, finland, landscape, nature, painting, pleinair, process, studies, visual
Kirjoitettu 21 lokakuun, 2018
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This October I finally filled my watercolor sketchbook which I started to fill this April 2018. Every painting in this sketchbook is a memory from this year, as I’ve painted almost every one of these outdoors. The paper I tried was Moleskine paper.