
It is the time of the year when my grandma’s cactus blooms.
The Fabriano paper was doing its weirdness;
I added other colors to the mix and saved the background!
“To fully inhabit grief is to hold the contradictions of the
Great Mystery that loss Shatters us and we become Whole.”
Joanne Cacciatore
To hear about classes, follow me on Facebook or
check out my new and improved dkatiepowellart.com
and sign up for my newsletter!
Fabriano Watercolor journal (don’t recommend), Fineline Masking Fluid,
Platinum Carbon Pen with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges,
Da Vinci, Sennelier, Holbein, DS Primatek, and Daniel Smith Watercolors
©D. Katie Powell.
My images/blog posts may be reposted; please link back to dkatiepowellart.
☾
As my Patreon supporter, you will have
access to some content not on this website,
sneak previews, goodies, discounts on classes.
I teach architectural sketching,
art journaling (art+writing), creativity, watercolors.
That annoying loud-mouth editor/critic in your head? GONE! How great would that be?
I think it looks beautiful.
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike
This just reminded me of my mom’s Christmas cactus. For her, it bloomed from Thanksgiving until February, maybe. Thanks for the memory!
LikeLike
I have such great memories of Mimi’s cactus which was HUGE, and lived on the ranch house porch. We took cuttings of hers and grew our own… And hers also bloomed from Thanksgiving until Easter.
LikeLiked by 1 person