Ganesha

W15 3 19 GANESHA RESINGanesha is calling again.  Maybe it is spring, new beginning?

If you want to know how far you can get by regularly practicing watercolor,
take a look at my favorite small resin Ganesha in February 2014 and in July 2014!
Getting closer to what I want to see!

Pentalic Nature Sketch Journal, and BTW, this is not the same as the more expensive watercolor book from Pentalic.  I’ve enjoyed this sketchbook, 130lb drawing paper, and the only thing that stops me from buying more of them is that I love the Aquabee better!
Created with a Pentalic 2B woodless pencil, Platinum Preppie Pen,
and Daniel Smith and Holbein watercolor paints.

        

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hollywood baby turned beach gurl turned steel&glass city gurl turned cowgurl turned herb gurl turned green city gurl. . . artist writer photographer. . . cat lover but misses our big dogs, gone to heaven. . . buddhist and interested in the study of spiritual traditions. . . foodie, organic, lover of all things mik, partner in conservation business mpfconservation, consummate blogger, making a dream happen, insomniac who is either reading buddhist teachings or not-so-bloody mysteries or autobio journal thangs early in the morning when i can't sleep
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2 Responses to Ganesha

  1. Kate Robertson says:

    Your Ganesha is fantastic.

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