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Why Paint a Tiny Watercolor?

Here’s a pocket vista of Baltimore in a tiny book (3.5 x 5.5 inches). — Why paint small? 1. More portable. 2. Less expensive. 3. Less obtrusive. 4. Faster, more convenient. 5. Overcome inhibitions. 6. Try new technique or subject. 7. In good company (Turner, Rembrandt) — Painting big is fun, too. It’s nice to switch it up. — Moleskine Watercolor Album (3.5″ x 5.5″), 60 Pages   Sennelier L’Aquarelle French Watercolor Paint, Aqua Mini Set of 8 Half Pans

World of Dinosaurs Stamps, Signed

These may be the only US postage stamps that were painted outdoors–at least partially outdoors.  To render the ferns, I took the oil painting outside into the forest, set up on the French easel. We’ve got a few copies left of the original signed collectables that were produced by the US Postal Service. Item consists of a full pane of the original stamp, signed and matted, with a Certificate of Authenticity. This is a perfect addition to a home office or a the room of someone who loves science. Note: supplies are limited. — World of Dinosaurs  Signed Stamp Pane

William James Müller

‘Near Wallenstadt’, William James Müller, 1834 William James Müller (1812-1845) was an English painter whose watercolors and oils were inspired by earlier masters such as J.M.W Turner, Claude Lorraine, and Jacob van Ruisdael .  His father was a Prussian scholar who curated the Bristol Museum.  He studied botany and natural history but later gravitated toward art. His early paintings focused on the scenery around Gloucestershire and Wales.  By 1834 he toured France, Switzerland, and Italy. A few years later he toured Athens and Egypt, sketching the people and landscapes along the way. Sadly, sickness took his life in his early 30s. — Wikipedia on  William James Müller
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