I am a watercolour artist, passionate about colour.
I have been painting professionally for over 40 years and love to share my discoveries, so I have created this 'Colourpedia - a swatching Wikipedia' to quote one of my YouTube followers.
You can see more of my work, links to my online courses, and many resources and tutorials on my website www.janeblundellart.com.
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Friday, 24 February 2017
Top 60 watercolour blogs
I'm rather delighted to have been included in this list - you may enjoy many of the other blogs mentioned in the list here.
There will be others you know of that are not in the list - feel free to add them in the comments, perhaps saying what you like about them - so others can find them too.
Very useful list, Jane, thanks. One blog,I would like to add is http://www.kateosborneart.com Kate has a very distinctive, loose style with watercolor, and does these little video demonstrations which are lovely. I think you're find it very interesting.
Congratulations on being recognized. And you're in the top 20.
ReplyDeleteI've bookmarked a few of those on the list.
Here are a few that I don't think were on the list that I like:
http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com
http://rozwoundup.com/blog
Roz just moved. I think I like her old format better.
This isn't a blog so much as a networking website with a forum for discussions on many subjects.
http://www.wetcanvas.com
Good suggestions there. Wetcanvas is excellent as a discussion forum but can absorb a load of time ;-)
DeleteA big congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jane ! :D (y)
ReplyDeleteVery useful list, Jane, thanks. One blog,I would like to add is
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kateosborneart.com
Kate has a very distinctive, loose style with watercolor, and does these little video demonstrations which are lovely. I think you're find it very interesting.
I missed www.yevgeniawatts.com! Gives me lots of inspiration. Have a look yourself!
ReplyDeleteJan Jaap Berkhout
You definitely belong there. Thank you for the link. I would have included both of Ian Sidaway's blogs. His work is amazing.
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