I don’t always have a plan for my color palette when I sit down to work. In fact, most of the time I just start with one color (usually some shade of pink) and it begins to flow naturally from there. Even though I don’t begin most of my work with a mood...
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One of the best things about combining physical tools like gouache and watercolor sketchbooks with digital tools like Adobe Photoshop is the ability to merge different parts of paintings or patterns that you like into one image, or creating a composite image like the...
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I work in my sketchbook every day, unless I’m totally sick. Sometimes, if I’m especially drained or tired, that means that I may draw a single small sketch. Other days that might mean filling up three pages of a large 14″ x 17″ mixed media...
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One of my new year’s rituals it to take everything off of my vision board / inspiration board / mood board (except for one of the Adventure Club illustrations that Kimberly Ellen Hall did for me) and start fresh. The Adventure Club remains because it’s the...
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