Finally finished my yupo sketch and I really like it a lot. 
Macy 20×30″ Yupo. For Sale!! Watercolor, Gouache, 6b lead and a bit of Caran d’ache neocolor ii
She went a lot faster than last weeks. Maybe I have learned some things from the other one?!
What I have learned about yupo.
- Paint flat on a table not vertically. Paint won’t stick to it.
- Add a tiny bit of dish soap to the water.
- Easy to lift color from with a clean wet brush or wet the area you want to wipe out and wipe with a Kleenex. Damp Kleenex works too.
- The lead works as a dam keeping the paint from flowing. Even repels it.
- Makes lovely puddles of unexpected colors.
- You can not control it.
- Never ends up like you thought it would. More so than a regular watercolor which also does its own thing.
- Gouache blends right in.
- You can drop in color on small things like lips and eyebrows one drop at a time and it will run together as one unified color.
I successfully erased the heavy lead lines on her fore arm after it was painted.
Then I repainted it. The eraser acted as a resist and made a highlight on her arm. The lighter area is where I erased.
Go try yupo you might like it!!
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Ink sketch last nite on the sofa while Zoe was curled up next to me.
I actually like it cropped into a square better. Done with my Lamy Ef in my stillman and Birn sketchbook.
Ipad sketch done w my finger. Not that this is a perfect sketch. I did it in a few minutes in Notes.
My friend Raisin got some of these for Christmas and was talking about how comfy they are.
And journaled a bit about them my darned wool socks and Raisin.


First session I painted without the picture. OOOPS. So everything was slightly off.




This is my attempt to capture that event and journal about it. The crazy hair and the coloring. She was working so hard on staying in the lines all the whole carrying on a conversation about the coloring and what she wanted to do that day. Go to the “maquarium” aka the Atlanta Aquarium.




After all. I spent most of the day working on this watercolor on Yupo. I took the photo with my iPad because my phone was making her so dark. She’s still a little yellow which she’s not.
And I gave her an eyebrow lift in seconds. Too bad it’s not that easy in real life. All you need is a wet paintbrush and Kleenex to dab at it.


Beautiful sunny day here on the Savannah River. The weather is gorgeous. Am I out walking the dogs?!! Ah nope. Sitting on the sofa knitting watching dvred tv shows.
Zoe’s once again snoozing in her cozy bed in the sunshine while a squirrel chews on the pot on the other side of the window inches away from her.
So how did I draw her in her bed??? White dog white fleece. Lots of sun!? Squiggly lines for the fur. I have been interested in Tommy Kane use of crosshatchjng and lines since I watched a
My Lamy collection so far. All kinds of pens and nibs but still I use the Vista and Safari the most.
Ilana after about an hour. 19×24″ strathmore Illo paper .
Somebody told me what a great face.
The first 40 minutes. 2×3′






no idea who drew this. A huge group of people from Columbia SC were there today.
No idea whose this is either.
Fred’s mondigliani Ilania.
Kathrine Padgett’s charcoal and pastel.
Bills oil on board. Big 2×3′
Unidentified
Unidentified
Coach Larry’s charcoal
One of the Columbia people
Columbia person oil
Future watercolor by one of the Columbia people.


