
For those of us with only a few spare moments during the day to do our art, here are some quick tips on how to minimize your set up and clean up time, so you can maximize your time painting.

Strengthen and stabilize your core with this dynamic flow that blends mindful movement and breath. Ideal for building inner strength, balance, and body awareness without high intensity.

Easy watercolour tutorial of a bright colourful jellyfish using the watercolour wet-on-wet technique & the concept of negative space.
Download the PDF of Drawing by clicking here
watercolour paper, 300 gsm (Australia) or 140 lb (Canada & US), size A4 (Australia) or 8.5" x 11" (Canada & US) hot press; HB pencil; gum/kneadable/art eraser; gamboge yellow, dioxazine violet, permanent rose. (Acceptable substitutes would be lemon yellow, alizarin crimson, purple lake). I did most of my work using only two brushes - a larger (2 cm long, 5mm wide) round brush & a smaller (1 cm, 2 mm wide) liner brush. (Since each manufacturer is different, the sizes #10 and #3 aren't very helpful)

Watercolour tutorial with step by step instructions that are easy to follow for beginners and intermediates. This online lesson takes you from the drawing of the rainbow lorikeet to the finished product.
Download a traceable PDF of the Lorikeet here..
Materials:
watercolour paper, 300 gsm or better (that's 140 lb hot press in North America);
low tack (or painter's) tape; HB pencil and kneadable eraser;
cadmium yellow, cadmium red, cobalt blue, payne's grey (or black), burnt sienna. permanent white (gouache)

Step by step instructions to make your own version of this watercolour painting