Talk about HOT...at this point 15 straight days over 100!! So I'm staying cool inside painting Holiday card scenes & looking at my marvelous prickly pear cactus outside. I'm thinking this is a survivor in Texas & deserves some recognition. Here's your chance to show some creativity and win a boxed set of my Christmas cards for your efforts ( a $20 value but priceless, of course, to be named the author of this piece!). I need a catchy name for this artwork and , though I've had some attempts at it, nothing has hit yet. This contest will close on August 31, 2013 at 12M. I will announce the winner & title. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Starting in January with a visit to The Oklahoma City Cowboy Museum, I’ve been trying to add visits to see other artist’s work. Just this past week we stopped by Inspiration Gallery and other galleries in Fredericksburg, Texas. Both had no watercolors on display. I should say all 3 of these carried bronze and clay statues and 99% oils, all Western themed as well. I did chat with the knowledgeable staff and they assured me that watercolor is well liked….but doesn’t sell. They brought up the difficulty with glass covering the artwork which is actually no longer an issue. We now use acrylic or plastic glazing almost exclusively or protect our images with wax or a fixative. It is a dilemma for watercolorists despite some fabulous artwork coming from amazing artists even in my home state of Texas. Let’s talk this out and see if we can uncover some of this negativity. Size limitation: Large pieces are in demand Watercolor "paper" (actually cotton fiber) has been made for hundreds...
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