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Tips, Tricks, Thoughts, and inspiration from across the art spectrum.

Watercolors That Melt on Your Paper, Not on Your Hands!

Watercolors That Melt on Your Paper, Not on You...

Mona Lisa

Artists are known to get creative when they really need to the most. So, when I was presented with a challenge, I pulled out my thinking cap and set into action. The challenge was to find a way to use the American Journey Artists' Watercolor sticks besides the way they were designed

Watercolors That Melt on Your Paper, Not on You...

Mona Lisa

Artists are known to get creative when they really need to the most. So, when I was presented with a challenge, I pulled out my thinking cap and set into...

Put Some Spring in Your Art!

Put Some Spring in Your Art!

Mona Lisa

The daffodils are popping up here and there and the robins have made their way back home; the first of many signs that Spring has arrived. Another sure sign of the changing of seasons is the Sales at Cheap Joe’s!

Put Some Spring in Your Art!

Mona Lisa

The daffodils are popping up here and there and the robins have made their way back home; the first of many signs that Spring has arrived. Another sure sign of...

DVD Review: Suzanna Winton's Step by Step Children’s Portraits

DVD Review: Suzanna Winton's Step by Step Child...

Mona Lisa

Although I have been painting most of my life, I would say that portrait painting is not one of my strengths. I love to paint landscapes, florals, even animals, more so than people.

DVD Review: Suzanna Winton's Step by Step Child...

Mona Lisa

Although I have been painting most of my life, I would say that portrait painting is not one of my strengths. I love to paint landscapes, florals, even animals, more...

Give 'em Some Love: Support Your Local Arts

Give 'em Some Love: Support Your Local Arts

Mona Lisa

We have a fair share of art galleries and studios in the High Country area. There is always something to do, somewhere to go, and something to see. Whether you choose to walk downtown in Boone on King's Street or to make your way South to Main Street in Blowing Rock, you will hardly run out of art things to do.

Give 'em Some Love: Support Your Local Arts

Mona Lisa

We have a fair share of art galleries and studios in the High Country area. There is always something to do, somewhere to go, and something to see. Whether you...

Susan Crouch's \Painting in Living Color: Carolina Morning\" DVD"

Susan Crouch's \Painting in Living Color: Carol...

Mona Lisa

As a self-taught artist, I have been using instructional material to learn about art for as long as I can remember. From Bob Ross to Walter Foster, many professional artists have entered my home and life through this type of media. My shelves are chocked full of books, magazines, DVDs and VHS videos. In fact, I am always on the lookout for new additions to my art reference library, as I believe these tools will always have a valuable place in my studio. Recently, Cheap Joe’s introduced a new DVD to our large diverse collection of instructional material. “Painting in Living Color – Carolina Morning” by Susan Crouch. The moment I reviewed the DVD, I fell completely in love with Susan’s art. The first thing I noticed about her work was the bright and vivid colors that bring the painting to life. Fresh, clean watercolor pigments that stand out and grab your attention. Also, the subject matter she chooses is a celebration of life and beauty. She frequently paints the birds, animals, and flowers from her own backyard. Susan is a resident of North Carolina and just happens to be our neighbor. She and her husband Clay live just down the mountain in Statesville. I recently had a chance to visit Susan at her home and studio. The day I visited, she had opened her home studio up to the public for her annual Holiday Open House. Susan’s dining room was filled with beautifully framed full sized paintings as well as note cards and smaller framed version of her artwork. Her paintings are enjoyed and collected by admirers all around the U.S.  She currently participates in Art Shows and Festivals throughout the Southeast. Susan also designs cards for Hallmark Dayspring division for the retail stationery market. Her paintings, along with her own line of greeting cards, are inspired by God’s Word and His glorious creation. When time allows, Susan offers workshops to the public to share her experience and talent with others. But, in the meantime, her new DVD will offer a unique look into Susan’s world and allow you to sample just one of her beautiful paintings. I noticed while looking around her very practical studio, that Susan, herself, had a wall-sized bookshelf filled to the gills.  It seems we share the same love for books and DVDs. Susan explained that there are a lot of professional artists that have influenced her artwork through reading their books, watching DVDs and taking workshops throughout the years, especially, Edgar Whitney, Tony Couch, Jane Hofstetter, Wes Waugh, and Anne Abgott, just to name a few. And she still uses the material frequently for all of her paintings. Susan uses a variety of materials for her unique process, including Cheap Joe’s American Journey Interlocked Synthetic Brushes. In the DVD segment above, Susan gives you a great tip on how to distinguish older worn brushes from new ones with sharp tips! This and other great information is available on Susan’s DVD. Susan’s style is so refreshing, and if you are like me, you will immediately want to ask her, “How do you do that?” Well, on the DVD you will see just how she creates the painting from start to finish. The design is comprised of layers and layers of transparent watercolor washes giving depth and dimension to the watercolor paper surface. She uses a wet into wet technique and also negative painting to create a great deal of the background and then adds just the right amount of detail to the main subject. This 100-minute full-length demonstration will take you through the complete process of painting two beautiful Carolina wrens sitting on a luscious branch of Fall leaves. Susan will let you in on how she begins the painting by collecting her photographs, what materials she uses, design tips on how to create a pleasing composition and much, much more. All in addition to her three-part step by step demo.  Susan’s full-sized wren pattern also comes with the DVD so you can follow along with her to reproduce the sample painting yourself.  Susan hopes you will use the information as a “springboard” to help you to develop your own individual style and techniques. The following list provides the Chapters included on the DVD. Susan Crouch-Painting in Living Color – Carolina Morning Chapters: 1. Supplies and Materials2. Favorite Tips3. Photographing Birds4. Choosing Colors5. Mixing Greens6. How to Make a Color Journal7. Carolina Morning – Part 18. Carolina Morning – Part 29. Carolina Morning – Part 3/ Layer 110. Carolina Morning – Part 3/Layer 211. Carolina Morning – Part 3/Layer 312. Carolina Morning Review13. About Susan14. Gallery So you see there is an enormous amount of information all wrapped up in this 100 minute DVD. Susan also has several YouTube videos available on Cheap Joe’s YouTube Channel for free viewing 24 hours a day. You can also see more of her artwork on her website www.susancrouch.com. Sign up for her monthly newsletter to keep up with new paintings and where she will be showing her work. Susan also has her own Facebook page, where she posts frequently regarding inspirations for paintings and interesting art news. In my opinion, a person never truly stops learning and thank goodness for that! I want to learn something new every day, no matter what it is. Knowledge is something that cannot be taken away from you. Once you have absorbed it and put it to practice, it is yours, forever. So I say, take every opportunity to learn something new every day. From books and magazines, DVDs and videos, classes and workshops, don’t ever stop learning. Then, when you are comfortable with what you have learned, spread your passion like Susan and teach someone else! Have a Happy “Learn Something New” Day!

Susan Crouch's \Painting in Living Color: Carol...

Mona Lisa

As a self-taught artist, I have been using instructional material to learn about art for as long as I can remember. From Bob Ross to Walter Foster, many professional artists...

Super Size 'em

Super Size 'em

Mona Lisa

Trading cards are all the rage, right now. You have probably seen information on Facebook, websites, or in magazines to encourage you to swap. Or perhaps, you have purchased the Strathmore Trading Card products as I have and  traded them locally with all of your artists friends.

Super Size 'em

Mona Lisa

Trading cards are all the rage, right now. You have probably seen information on Facebook, websites, or in magazines to encourage you to swap. Or perhaps, you have purchased the Strathmore...

Workshops are Really Funshops!

Workshops are Really Funshops!

Mona Lisa

Recently, I had the great pleasure of taking my first, 3-day watercolor workshop with a local watercolorist, Wes Waugh. It was held at the Blowing Rock Art and History Museum (BRAHM) in the nearby town of Blowing Rock, NC. I’ve been working with the workshop community, for years now at Cheap Joe’s, placing orders, and providing promotional material for hundreds of workshops around the country every year.

Workshops are Really Funshops!

Mona Lisa

Recently, I had the great pleasure of taking my first, 3-day watercolor workshop with a local watercolorist, Wes Waugh. It was held at the Blowing Rock Art and History Museum...

Artist Tip 31: Helpful Yupo Hints For the Watercolor Painter

Artist Tip 31: Helpful Yupo Hints For the Water...

CJAS Staff

With YUPO I have total freedom to put down anything I want...the more the merrier...then lift right back to white. Put aside your resist or mask...just sculpt back through your darks to create your lights. Be aware that fingers can leave an unseen oil which can act as a resist and cause the paint to give an uneven look. 

Artist Tip 31: Helpful Yupo Hints For the Water...

CJAS Staff

With YUPO I have total freedom to put down anything I want...the more the merrier...then lift right back to white. Put aside your resist or mask...just sculpt back through your...

Watercolor Training 7: Painting Wrap-Up

Watercolor Training 7: Painting Wrap-Up

CJAS Staff

I know it's not the best painting but it's my painting and I had a really good time doing it. We did a lot of different things in it. We did the clouds, the background tree area, these evergreen trees, the negative tree trunk and the negative around the house, the smoke out of the chimney and of course the little white lines.

Watercolor Training 7: Painting Wrap-Up

CJAS Staff

I know it's not the best painting but it's my painting and I had a really good time doing it. We did a lot of different things in it. We...

Watercolor Training 5: Painting Smoke

Watercolor Training 5: Painting Smoke

CJAS Staff

I have a little painting that needs a little life put in it because it's a little country scene of a home and a barn, a couple of outbuildings and the mountains where I live here.

Watercolor Training 5: Painting Smoke

CJAS Staff

I have a little painting that needs a little life put in it because it's a little country scene of a home and a barn, a couple of outbuildings and...

Watercolor Training 4: Painting Shadows

Watercolor Training 4: Painting Shadows

CJAS Staff

I've brought the painting almost to a conclusion and in that we've done clouds, we've done trees, we've done negative painting, positive and negative trees and now we're going to take some Cobalt Blue and Red Rose Deep mixed to a nice purple, loaded on this nice 1-1/2" brush.

Watercolor Training 4: Painting Shadows

CJAS Staff

I've brought the painting almost to a conclusion and in that we've done clouds, we've done trees, we've done negative painting, positive and negative trees and now we're going to...

Watercolor Training 3: Painting Trees

Watercolor Training 3: Painting Trees

CJAS Staff

We're going to put in a clump of trees first - a huge mass of trees in the distant background. Then we will come in toward the foreground with some closer trees. In the background we'll keep it cool with a mixture of blues. You can imagine they're individual trees, but we don't want to paint individual trees.

Watercolor Training 3: Painting Trees

CJAS Staff

We're going to put in a clump of trees first - a huge mass of trees in the distant background. Then we will come in toward the foreground with some...