Hello friends. I hope you had a nice weekend. Even though I’ve lost track of the days, the weekend somewhat felt like a weekend.
We’re still here hunkered down but we actually took the patio furniture out of storage and it felt so nice to set up the deck. I can’t wait to be able to go to the nursery and pick up some plants, even though our local nursery has curbside pick up , it’s not something pressing so I don’t think I will be going anytime soon.
Speaking of staying at home, I filmed another art lesson of how to paint a watercolor landscape.
I left it in real time as I think you find those videos the most useful. I want to make sure that these lessons are useful for you so if you have any questions at all please feel free to leave me a comment below.
Here is the video:
I love the little ridges on this Bee Paper .
Here is a list of materials I used.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. Please keep safe.
Much love,
Lucy
Lovely!
This is beautiful! You make it look so easy to do. 🙂 It was very calming to watch you paint this and was a great diversion during this difficult time we are all living in. Thank you again for sharing your talents with us. I enjoy everything you do.
This is a beautiful painting – and I love watching you paint your art – very graceful and calming.
For those of us who are not lucky enough to have any sort of artistic talent – I would love to see this particular landscape as a free printable! I just love it!
Thank you for considering it and thank you for sharing your exquisite talent!
I enjoyed this lesson very much! I am 73 yrs old, and just getting back to art. Thank u so much ffor the easy lesson. I was encouraged!👵🙏😏
Absolutely beautiful! You are a wonderful teacher!!! I am truly inspired to try it. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
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So lovely, Lucy. Much obliged to you for every one of your recordings and instructional exercises. It’s made me take my watercolors out to play and it’s caused me to feel so much better. I surmise we simply need to take it each day in turn
Wow ,just amazing. I must try this. Thanks for the post.
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Thanks Lucy you are really inspiring for small artists like, i am Abstract artist. I love the intense and bright colors in my painting, you are a great guide, one who wants to learn paint using watercolor, should learn from you. Thanks Lacy.
good post.
Thank you for these good moments on your blog. I am often in the post to watch (again and again) these wonderful articles that you shared. Really very interesting. All the best !
Great article. The experiences you share help me draw a beautiful picture.
Really very interesting. All the best !
Hi Lucy, at the end you said here’s a list of what I uaed, but I don’t see it anywhere. I haven’t watched your video but will later. I’m learning how to watercolor, age 74!! Love to draw and paint all my life but now I have time and health to do it!
Hi Lucy, at the end you said here’s a list of what I used, but I don’t see it anywhere. I haven’t watched your video but will later. I’m learning how to watercolor, age 74!! Love to draw and paint all my life but now I have time and health to do it!
thanks for share an amazing post and beautiful images.
The experiences you share help me draw a beautiful picture. During reading your post I just saw your home picks which you have mentioned in the above post. Your house looks like my dream house and the color of the house are awesome Can you invite me to dinner. I hesitate to do something permanent to it in case I don’t like it or in case the German smear and painted brick phase goes out of style.