The Sea Art Journaling

I’m excited to share my latest artwork with you for the Scrappy8Challenge on Instagram! This month’s theme is “Salt,” and after tossing around a few ideas, the sea 🌊 kept calling to me—it’s salty in the best way! To add a bit of interest and fun, I even sprinkled some coarse sea salt onto the background.

This ocean-themed piece found its home in my cherished 4.5×5″ handmade watercolor journal—a thoughtful gift from my sister on a past birthday. I love working in this journal; the size is just right, and the colorful thread binding adds such a special touch that I made sure to paint around it. To make it even more interesting, I drew a boat and some sea life, then stamped the quote, “My heart is at home by the Sea,” and secured it with some washi tape. I even found a delightful mermaid washi tape by Jane Davenport in my stash, which I thought was the perfect finishing touch. I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out—it’s cute and captures that salty sea vibe!

I have to admit, I’m a little behind on this challenge, so I’ll be catching up on the other two designs over the next week or so. My studio projects have been keeping me busy, but taking this creative detour was a refreshing break.

Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you have a fantastic weekend ahead. 🌟

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Soulful Art: Embracing Unpredictability in Watercolor Painting

One of the many things I love about watercolors is the element of surprise. I use a lot of water in most of my paintings, allowing the colors to move and mingle freely. The results can be stunning or sometimes a complete disaster—you never know! This time, I experimented with a new color combination and absolutely love how it turned out.

Creating art is meant to expand your mind and soul. It’s an unpredictable adventure, and that’s where the joy comes from. May this piece inspire you to explore, experiment, and find beauty in the unexpected twists and turns of your own creative journey.

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Embracing the Unexpected: My Watercolor Painting Adventure

Have you ever been so engrossed in creating something that you didn’t realize you were making a hot mess? Well, that’s exactly what happened with this painting! I was having a blast playing with my watercolors and experimenting with different techniques, totally oblivious to the chaos unfolding 😂 I kept adding more layers, hoping to salvage it, but eventually, called it a day.

Although it didn’t go as planned, there are still aspects I love, like the vibrant colors, the blue fanned brushstrokes around the edges, and the dreamy vibe. Overall, I think it still looks pretty cool; you can see where some of the bottom layers peek through in different areas, adding more depth. What do you think?

I hope it inspires you to embrace the unexpected in your own creative journey. Thanks for stopping by!

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Shop Update – Ocean Whispers Watercolor Abstract

I find immense joy and peace sitting on the beach, watching the waves roll onto the shore. The ebb and flow of the ocean, ever-changing yet calming, inspires my art deeply. It’s with this serene energy that I’ve created my latest painting. Without further ado, I’m thrilled to unveil “Ocean Whispers.”

This original watercolor abstract, skillfully crafted on 9×12 inch, 140 lb watercolor paper, delights the senses with its tranquil hues of greens and blues. The addition of glitter lends a magical shimmer, while delicate touches of gold sprinkle just the right amount of enchantment and contemporary flair, effortlessly elevating the ambiance of any room.

“Ocean Whispers” is more than just a painting; it’s a piece of the serene, ever-changing ocean that can enliven your space. Let its beauty and tranquility inspire and soothe your soul.

“Ocean Whispers” is available in my Etsy Shop (if interested)✨

I hope this painting brightens your day and sparks your creativity. Thanks for stopping by!

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“The sea, once it casts it spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” ~Jacques Cousteau

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