Pam Johnson Brickell shares the art adventures (aka challenges) she had when creating a journal page using ink and watercolor.
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It’s Not Too Late! See My Summer Journal Sketches
Goodness! Did summer really slip by without me posting? Big oops! In my defense, I have been learning new tech things to get my online workshops up and running. While you are here, I’d be honored if you check out what’s new on my workshop page . Summer highlights follow… All are live sketches except […]
Journal Keeping Article in Local Life
I am thrilled to tell you…., Carolyn Males, writer for Local Life Magazine, interviewed me for an article she’s writing about Journal Keeping. She contacted several folks in the area from all walks of life that keep various types of journals. Interview questions enabled each of us to tell our journaling story. Click here to […]
Autumn Sketching with Ink and Watercolor
Autumn in the Lowcountry is by far my favorite season. While we don’t boast New England’s colors, the textures created by both color and form are such eye candy to me.
Plein Air Sketch of Pickerelweed
Our June Bluffton SketchCrawl was held along the walking trail of Hilton Head Lakes community. I didn’t walk very far from the parking lot when I saw one of my favorite waterside plants blooming. It was a mostly cloudy day, but when I spied the pickerelweed, the sun broke through making me oh and ah […]