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Hi friends! I am a bit late today for our weekly livestream because I really wanted to share a studio tour with you in my new art space with real daylight, heat, and running water! I recorded the video this morning, and it will premiere live at 1 pm today. I will be on the


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Hi friends! Today I have a time-lapse of a gouache painting I really enjoyed creating! You can find this real-time painting tutorial in Critique Club, along with 170 real-time art project lessons across a large variety of art media (2 new ones added every month!), cr...


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Hi friends! I am just popping in real quick with this week’s Sat Chat!

Stuff I mentioned:

The gouache watermelon painting is up now in Critique Club: https://lindsayweirich.teachable.com/p/critique-club *so is the oil painting I varnished! ...

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Hi friends! It’s that time of year when the seed catalogs come out, and we start thinking about warmer weather. I’m not as interested in planting a garden as I am in plein air painting tho LOL! In that spirit, I have a review of a very unique, lightweight, travel watercolor box from Lightwish with lots of drawers and moving parts, but instead of being gimmicky, it is actually...


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Hi friends! Just a reminder, we will have our Whimsy Wednesday live paint-along tomorrow at noon. We will paint the March watercolor calendar page, or you can paint in your sketchbook, or a loose sheet of paper if you prefer. I always remember my 1st grade teacher telling us that March comes in like a lion but goes out like a lamb. I was always ready to show winter the door, ...


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