Millet Angelus offers unlimited interpretations. Here is one of them in tiny green watercolor. I will do many more since the details inside this famous painting stimulate the mind in a fast way.
06/06/2016
Watercolor process
Millet Angelus offers unlimited interpretations. Here is one of them in tiny green watercolor. I will do many more since the details inside this famous painting stimulate the mind in a fast way.
Watercolor maps
Loving tiny watercolors and loving this map style.
Somehow the process of mastering the selected travel kit with only three colors is a great experience. This learning path also includes how to avoid curved paper when apply water otherwise the whole notebook shape could be destroyed. More to come.
Last read books
These are the books I read from January to May 2016.
Despite the unlimited information online, reading books is still in another level. Old books were difficult to edit and print therefore authors tried to be focus and write clear ideas. They used to go quite deep in the points and dedicated eyes were needed to read and understand. I guess today everything is fast-book, easy words, fast and next thing. By other hand, nowadays knowledge is so huge and some of the last discoveries could change our own existence point of view.
Conclusion: I like to read both.
I have to say I'm becoming quite addict to Eduardo Mendoza's books about no name detective. Hilarious and well written.
15/05/2016
XV Le Diable
The more I go into Tarot the more I find Le Diable fascinating. Somehow it rules everything and looks like the center of the mandala.
Actually the Devil could be the same character than the angel rising from the dark. If it continues going up it will explode in the Tower.
Some clear details and links and many other under interpretations make this card really rich in information. I have to conclude saying "Everything is so weird!"
My current notebook
It's also my very first full handmade journal and now the connexion with it is stronger.
09/05/2016
Ibiza watercolors
Process for little watercolors. I chose these three colors in order to master the art of maps. Now I realize they cover so many other scenarios and add the perfect atmosphere.
Actually I used mostly only two of them.
Actually I used mostly only two of them.
Watercolors are Winsor & Newton numbers Raw Sienna (552), Burnt Sienna (074) and Turquoise (654). Oh, loving turquoise and the palette it can generate.
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