Articles about life as a watercolor artist and how to paint with watercolor— including lessons for beginning watercolor painters— written from a Buddhist perspective.
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And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn,
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keepin' on like a bird that flew,
Tangled up in blue. — Bob Dylan
Dancing With The Mystery
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The Tergar meditation group that I've been sitting with takes a different approach than the zen center. There's a relaxed casualness about it all from the space we sit in to the...
May All Beings Enjoy Happiness
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This fall I've been attending a Tergar Meditation Group under the guidance of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and my meditation practice has been rejuvenated with a fresh taste of...
Our natural inclination is to mix color on the palette or, easier yet, use premixed color straight from the tube. Color is certainly more predictable that way. But the beauty of watercolor— luminosity, is best revealed when color is mixed on the...
The creative process, like a spiritual journey, is intuitive, non-linear, and experiential. It points us towards our essential nature, which is a reflection of the boundless creativity of the universe.
—John Daido LooriThe Zen of...