Three decades of Watercolour on a small blog! And more to come... The most popular Watercolours with new creations, some tips and demos.
PUBLISHED IN ART MAGAZINE
In August 2023, I had the great honour to be requested to create a painting with all explanations, plus answering quite a few questions.
In October I submitted the work. It staid dormant in my files.
Yesterday 19th February, I received a phone call from India informing that the magazine was out.
As you can imagine, I have been eager to find out what the article looked like.
The creator, Editor and all the team, has launched a Paper magazine which is rare these days. I will receive it probably in April or more. (60 pages and heavy)
However, Rashmi Soni, creator of Opus, sent me a PDF file and so I can sh
ow on my website my interview and demo
Thank you so much Rashmi and Puja and all the editorial team for this wonderful article.
I hope to have a link to share to be able to show all the beautiful works created by other women artists.
STARTING A DEMO
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A BOTANICAL ROSE
My latest watercolour This work is available in my shop https://www.beatricecloakewatercolour.com/store/p/pink-rose-botanical
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