Wildlife in Watercolour

The Devon Artist

Watercolour Wildlife Blog

A very warm welcome to my watercolour wildlife blog. I hope to post here about all things watercolour and wildlife related. Do let me know if there is anything you would particularly like me to cover here for you.

Paul Hopkinson, The Devon Artist

Well it’s been a very busy Christmas and one where painting has sadly had to take a back seat. I’m sure you all know what it’s like to do all the visiting, chatting, eating and occasionally drinking.
I hope you had a lovely time and received some amazing gifts, preferably art related. Oh, just getting those new brushes wet for the first time!

American robin painted in watercolour by Paul Hopkinson

I did get a cracking new microphone to be able to record some of our videos. As a result ‘Watercolour Wednesday’ and ‘Monday Tips and Tricks‘ should now sound a bit better! 🙂

I’ve also done a lot of research on social media, having discovered that my Facebook posts are not consistently showing on timelines. I figured I’d put some content on my website for you to follow instead. 😉

Now the festive season is just about over, from next Monday it’s back to the table and start my next Patreon watercolour video!

Watercolour Kingfisher painting, original artwork

Now if you start to follow my watercolour wildlife blog you may even get to see a sneak peek at the latest tutorial, so watch this very space!

Don’t forget, do let me know if there is anything you want me to cover here.

So I’ll sign off now and get back to you soon, let’s make 2019 a creative one!
Paul 🙂

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