Blow Dry Your Watercolors
Impatiently waiting to get onto the next step of your watercolor painting?
You can use a hair dryer to blow dry your watercolor painting.
If you're not waiting for the paint to react on it's own or with other colors to create a cool effect then yes it is okay to use a blow dryer to dry the paint and water.
Creative Ramblings by Artist Rita Squier
Watercolor Artist • Art Director & Creative Genius
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Sets of 10 Postcards
I have added Sets of 10 Postcards of both designs from my Mahjong Obsession series to my Squier Etsy shop.
I recently received the 2013 Mah Jongg card from the National Mah Jongg league. I cannot wait to play!
The ladies at the library no longer meet to play Mah Jongg there. What will I do?
View the Prints & Postcards currently available in my Squier Etsy shop.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Watercolor in 5x7
Forest Clearing
by Artist Rita Squier
Original Watercolor Painting
Size: 5x7 inches
140 lb. Lana Aquarelle Paper
MaimeriBlu Watercolor Paint
An early Spring watercolor landscape.
Available in my Etsy Shop.
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