Life, My Life in Watercolor

Two Houses, One Sky: The Universality of Hope

I received a wonderful gift from a friend during a voice recital at our university that we both attended last night (photo below). The gift is a watercolor painting titled "Teeny Tiny Houses X" by Vanessa D. Guevarra. I love this piece for its simplicity, the innocence of children in it, the delicate watercolor technique, and the… Continue reading Two Houses, One Sky: The Universality of Hope

Coping with Depression, Homeschooling, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor, Recycling

Building Dioramas as Creative Expression and for My Son’s Art and Science Project

Whenever I feel anxious about recent events, uncertainties, or life in general, I retreat into my creative zone. Crafting with my hands has always been my sanctuary, my way to de-stress, and what I often call my personal zen mode. For my anxiety I have had a few triggers. The typhoons that devastated my country… Continue reading Building Dioramas as Creative Expression and for My Son’s Art and Science Project

Homeschooling, Life, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor

My Latest Gouache Artworks

Gouache is my next favorite medium after watercolor for sketching and painting. It can be as fluid as watercolor or thick and textured like acrylic, depending on the water-to-paint ratio. I often turn to gouache to bring vibrancy to my watercolor pieces or to cover up any mistakes. Recently, after watching The Boy and The Heron,… Continue reading My Latest Gouache Artworks

Life, Local Travel, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor, travel blog

Capturing Waterfalls: Inspired by Core Memories and the Geological Processes Behind Their Formation

For some inexplicable reason, waterfalls became my favorite subject this week. There's something undeniably captivating about them. As I reflected on why, I realized it ties back to a core childhood memory. I love the way rocks are often scattered at the waterfall's base, the lush greenery surrounding them, the soothing sound of water crashing… Continue reading Capturing Waterfalls: Inspired by Core Memories and the Geological Processes Behind Their Formation

Coping with Depression, Life, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor

Finding Calm in Art During Chaos

I typically share my artworks on Instagram since that's where most of my fellow creatives gather. I enjoy seeing posts that showcase the artistic process and final pieces. Even though my posts don't attract a large number of likes or followers, I still find Instagram a great source of inspiration for future projects. This week,… Continue reading Finding Calm in Art During Chaos

My Creations, My Life in Watercolor, Shopping, Wearable Art

Selling My Art Prints on Tote Bags to Help Support this Website

Hello everyone! As many of you fellow bloggers with domains know, maintaining a website like mine involves some costs. While I don't receive payment for mentioning brands or stores in this blog, I freely share recommendations since many of you have reached out via Messenger asking about the products I feature. To help support the… Continue reading Selling My Art Prints on Tote Bags to Help Support this Website

Homeschooling, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor

Homemade Watercolors: A Fun Learning Project for Kids

My youngest son is currently enrolled in a hybrid homeschooling program combining parent-led learning with teacher-guided instruction. He attends online webinars with teachers and classmates, but I supervise half of his education, allowing us to follow our own pace and schedule. While he adheres to the curriculum set by the Department of Education in the… Continue reading Homemade Watercolors: A Fun Learning Project for Kids

My Life in Watercolor

Attending Artist Convention for the Learnings, Fun, Connections, and Freebies

Like many people, I enjoy attending conventions, whether they focus on science or the arts. One of the most memorable conventions I attended was the International Geological Convention in 2012, held in Brisbane, Australia. I represented my former geothermal company, and it was my first time traveling abroad. At the convention, I had the opportunity… Continue reading Attending Artist Convention for the Learnings, Fun, Connections, and Freebies

Geology, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor, Shopping

Exploring Iron Oxide Watercolors: A Personal Journey and Insights

What are iron oxide watercolors?What is granulation in watercolors?How I got into iron oxide watercolors:My Personal Experience with Sinours Iron Oxide WatercolorsWhat I like and don't like about Sinours Iron Oxide Watercolor Set What are iron oxide watercolors? Iron oxide pigments are widely used in watercolors because of their permanence, non-toxicity, and availability in a… Continue reading Exploring Iron Oxide Watercolors: A Personal Journey and Insights

fountain-pen, Geology, My Creations, My Life in Watercolor

Line-and-Wash Painting Using Fountain Pen, Inks, and Watercolors

Line-and-wash watercolor art is a technique that combines detailed line work, typically created with ink or fine pen, with washes of watercolor. The process generally begins by drawing the outline of a scene, object, or figure in pencil and then in ink - some sketch straight with ink. Once the ink drawing is complete and… Continue reading Line-and-Wash Painting Using Fountain Pen, Inks, and Watercolors