Drybrush is the technique I use in most of my watercolor paintings. I lightly draw my composition on either 140 lb. or 300 lb. cold press Arches paper and begin painting thin layers, creating the desired balance of lights and darks. I often feel that I'm drawing with the brush rather than painting. Using less water allows me greater control of the medium making it easier to reach the level of detail I like. Please feel free to e-mail any questions you might have.
" Heading Into Fall "
Image : 8.5 " x 14.5 "
Price : $ 850.00
" Goes By Too Fast "
Image : 9 " x 14 "
Price : $ 850.00
" Barefootin' "
Image : 9.5 " x 14 "
Price : $ 950.00
" Final Mooring "
Image : 5 " x 23 "
Price : $ 1,250.00
" Forecast Looks Good "
Image : 17.5 " x 23.5 "
Price : $ 2,800.00
" Tea For Two "
Image : 7 " x 11.5 "
Price : 550.00
" A Morning Shared "
Image : 13.5 " x 20.5 "
Price : $ 1850.00
" Sleeping In "
Image : 12 " x 18 "
Price : $ 1,450.00
" Early To Bed, Early To Rise "
Image : 9.5 " x 17.5 "
Price : 1,250.00
" Something's Stirring "
Image : 10.5 " x 21 "
Price : $ 1,450.00
" Extras "
Image : 8.5 " x 13.5 "
Price : $ 925.00
" No Better View "
Image : 17.5 " x 26 "
Price : $ 3,800.00
" Could Sit There All Day "
Image : 11.5 " x 17 "
Price : $ 1,350.00