Saturday, May 23, 2026

Watercolor Landscape


The spring landscape inspires me with its ever-changing swaths of color.
Every shade of green from chartreuse to seafoam, to deepest pine green fills the landscape.  Verdant new grass sweeps in to replace the old, dead meadow plants. 
On walks, I snap photos like this one.

Then I take them back to my studio to paint my version of the scene.  I think it's important in art, to give ourselves the freedom to create our version of reality.  When I started painting, I thought I should re-created every twig and pine needle in a scene.  
Folly!

But that lesson showed me that I am at liberty to play with any element of the scene I wish!  I have simplified this landscape, and I have used purple lavishly where it might not be evident in the photo above.  Why not?  I love purple and green together.
I began by making a simple pencil sketch.  With a kneaded eraser, I lightened the darker lines to keep the pencil marks from showing through the paint. 
I mixed different colors -- Phthalo blue with a touch of Hooker's green for the apple blossoms in the center of the scene, sap green with Winsor yellow for the yellowy greens, dioxazine purple with a touch of Phthalo blue for the distant hills and shadows, and Phthalo blue and burnt sienna for the spruces.

What would your version of this scene look like?

I hope you paint or draw it!

Happy Creating!

Friday, May 8, 2026

Botanical Weekly Planner Page

Each week in my planner is a new opportunity to experiment with my art. I try to let myself be free and let the art flow intuitively. 
Surprisingly, I feel more experimental than I do in my sketchbooks. 

One of the things I loved about our Watercolor Leaves and Florals class at CCBC was that we used the photos of wildflowers in field guides as references and created our own versions of real flowers.  

It gave us something to start with, yet we had none of the pressure to create anything realistic.

I created a "new" flower as I was making this page.  It's the yellow one. I was thinking of Queen Anne's Lace as I painted it.  

I can see now how much the drive for perfect realism puts a damper on my creativity.  Accepting that my painting isn't going to be photo-realistic releases my creative impulses and makes the process more fun and playful.

When I started painting landscapes, I wanted to capture every pine needle and flower in the scene.  Of course, that's impossible.  Learning to be playfully abstract in my watercolor paintings is far more fun for me than trying to recreate reality on the page.

Would you like to take a day in nature to play with your watercolors?  I hope you'll join me for my upcoming Nature in Watercolor Workshop for Beginners at Raccoon Creek State Park.  Read more about it in this post:

https://betsyblissart.blogspot.com/2026/05/osher-nature-in-watercolors-worshop-for.html 

I hope you'll join me!

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Osher Nature in Watercolors Worshop for Beginners

There's still space left in my upcoming Nature in Watercolors Workshop for Beginners on May 26th!  If you are curious about watercolors and would like to learn more, I hope you'll join me.  Even if you're not currently a member of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CMU, you can take the class!

Osher at CMU offers curious participants a chance to try out one class for free, and if they like the experience and want to try more classes, they can become a prospective member, pay $95, and take as many additional classes in that semester as they like.

Here's a link to more information about Osher at CMU: https://www.cmu.edu/osher/

Here's Osher at CMU membership information:  



Nature in Watercolor Workshop for Beginners
Are you curious about painting with watercolors, but you don’t know where to start? Would you like to spend a day with your Osher friends in nature being creative? Join us at Raccoon Creek State Park for this day-long workshop. We will play with our art supplies to become friendly with them, then we’ll test them out in the beauty of nature. 

Please note: This workshop will be held rain or shine. The address to plug into your GPS is Raccoon Creek State Park Recreation Hall, 195 Cabin Rd #15050, Georgetown, PA 15043. Mobility Requirements: Hiking 1/2 mile on uneven terrain with art supplies will be part of this full day of activities. Bring your watercolor supplies and a brown bag lunch for a day of watercolor painting adventures.

Friday, May 29, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
$25 Materials fee.
Cost: Requires membership in Osher at CMU.  Membership information here:

Still have questions? Drop me a comment below.

I hope you'll join me on May 29th!

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Watercolor Botanicals & New Stickers!

I thoroughly enjoyed our Watercolor Leaves and Florals for Beginners class at CCBC. 

Rather than focusing on creating perfectly realistic paintings of flowers, we made our version of roses, coneflowers, phlox, violets and lilies.  We even invented flowers and leaves.  At the end of the class, I had created so many demonstration paintings, including the gratitude journal I shared in a post here.  

When an email deal from Sticker Mule for 4"x 6" sticker sheets came through, I snapped photos with my cell phone and jumped on the offer. 

I love printing my art and giving it away or using it on stationery.  Seeing my art as a greeting card or a sticker pushes back against that harsh critic. The Hobgoblin is proven wrong when I  give someone a sticker and see the joy on their face.  We can uplift others with our art!

Happy Creating!