
How did she that? To learn more about my digital painting process, go to the fabulous Digital Design Therapy website to read an article and tutorial on my iPad fashion illustrations.

A watercolor fashion illustration of a model in a short turquoise dress against an orange/red background.

From a new, very experimental series of watercolor paintings of literary figures – this one of the writer, Jane Austen.

A bright, summery fashion illustration of a woman in a long, striped sarong and turban in primary colors.

I used muted colors and impressionist brushstrokes to create a nostalgic feel to this watercolor illustration of a vintage bottle of Guerlain Mitsouko perfume.

I’ve always loved the abstract patterns of birds in flight, the inspiration for these new watercolor paintings.

A watercolor fashion illustration of a woman wearing a bright orange evening gown with a black lace single sleeve and feathers in her hair. Below is my charcoal preparatory sketch. Before making a watercolor painting I usually begin with a value study in either charcoal or pencil.

A watercolor fashion illustration of a woman on a bench, wearing big sunglasses, a polka dot kerchief and a plaid skirt.
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