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What Albrecht Dürer Taught Me: Discipline, Line, and Tuning-in

I never thought I’d feel a connection with Albrecht Dürer. His work always felt too technical, too rigid—nothing like the way I paint. But when I started studying him for my Masters Reimagined series, something shifted. From a gouache skull study to a rhinoceros that tested my patience, to a final portrait that made me pause—I didn’t come away painting like him, but I came away understanding something. About discipline. About detail. About how copying isn’t the goal. Listening is.

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I Tried Painting Like Botticelli But With Colors He Never Had

What makes a Botticelli painting his? Is it the delicate, flowing lines? The delicate beauty? Or the ego of an artist determined to stand out in Renaissance Florence? I think its all of it combined into his unique artistic voice. His background as a gold engraver really showed in how he approached his art - those precise lines weren't an accident. Usually I jump into painting but slowing down the process and following his footsteps a bit was a great learning process. I had to force myself to be patient and really study his technique before applying my own colors.

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What I Learned While Creating My Lover’s Eye Watercolor Class

As much as I teach, I learn. While creating my Lover’s Eye watercolor class, I discovered new layers in my own process—literally and figuratively. From identifying 5 key areas that transform an eye painting (you’ll have to watch the class to find out!) to realizing the simple power of layering washes. I even created an 'Eye Anatomy for Painters' guide because, honestly, nothing out there captured what I needed as a watercolor painter!!

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Exploring John Singer Sargent's Technique: My first experimentation with Watercolor, Gouache AND Oil Pastel

What makes a Sargent painting feel unmistakably like a Sargent? In my quest to understand the master's technique, I discovered that it's not just about bold brushstrokes and confident gestures—it's about knowing when to be bold and when to whisper. Through a series of studies combining watercolor, gouache, and oil pastel, I unraveled the layers of Sargent's genius while confronting my own artistic hesitations. This exploration reveals not just the technical aspects of his work, but also why his paintings continue to captivate us a century later.

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Inspirations from Vienna to keep

This post is my creative blueprint for 2024! I’m diving into the key elements that inspired me during my recent art-filled exploration. From Klimt's shimmering gold leaf and transparent fabrics to vivid skin tones and bold brushstrokes, I’m gearing up to weave these influences into my own work. I’ll also be playing with abstract clothing, emotional depth, and unconventional colors. This is my personal art roadmap for the year—an exciting journey I’m ready to embark on once the move to the U.S. is complete!

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Vienna Klimt Trip-Day 3

On Day 3 of my Vienna adventure, we immersed ourselves in Klimt's legacy at the Wein Museum and Albertina. Highlights included Klimt’s "Pallas Athena," his "Portrait of Emilie Floge," and the stunning "Nuda Veritas." We also explored intriguing works by other artists and visited places where Klimt lived. Finally, the Albertina Museum offered a captivating blend of Picasso, Monet, and Eva Beresin's thought-provoking pieces. A perfect end to an inspiring Klimt-filled trip!

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Vienna Klimt Trip-Day 2

Day 2 of my Vienna trip was packed with art and history. We visited the Leopold Museum, Klimt Villa, and Schönbrunn Palace. From discovering striking paintings by Hans Makart and Hans Canon to marveling at Klimt’s "Death and Life" and exploring his former residence, it was a day full of artistic inspiration and historical charm. Highlights included seeing Egon Schiele's work and the whimsical Schönbrunn Palace. Read on to find out more about these incredible experiences and what I learned from each stop!

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Vienna Klimt Trip-Day 1

Join me as I recount the first day of my Vienna trip, dedicated to exploring the legacy of Gustav Klimt. From the Secession building to the Belvedere Museum, discover my personal highlights and key takeaways from Klimt's masterpieces and other fascinating art experiences.

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Aine Divine’s Summer School in Edinburgh

On the final day at Aine Divine's summer school, I finally was able to let go of the struggle I felt until then. I set the intention to allow each brushstroke to dry and ensuring each stroke was deliberate. What I think really helped my work was imagining myself in Aine's mindset and guess what—I think it led to a stunning outcome.

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