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My PATREON page has been closed.
After much delay and deliberation, I have officially decided to shut down my Patreon page until further notice.
Sadly, this means my Patreon page will no longer be available as of December 21, 2020. I may return to Patreon at some point down the road and if that happens I will be sure to make an announcement. Furthermore, with the closure of the Watercolor Sketch Group, I plan to reformat the video content I have already created for Skillshare. The first class, Springtime Watercolor Landscape is available now! If you are interested in learning more, please click the button below.
2020 Shop Update!
New items up in the shop!
I have updated the shop with a new product! Mugs! There are also some new bundle packs that offer a bit of a discount for products purchased in sets of three! As well as some previously unreleased prints from Inktober 2019.
If there is something you'd like to purchase as a print and can't find it, please let me know! I'd be happy to add it for you!
Original artwork is for sale! If you are interested in purchasing, please contact me directly either via email (amy@amyearls.art) or DM on Instagram.
Thank you!
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Question Sticker Series: My Thoughts on Accuracy
By Amy EarlsSeptember 20, 2019
Reading this reply, I feel like there are two separate items that need to be addressed. The first is concern about whether or not something is "good" which denotes some level of judgment or evaluation. The second is more about a technical skill relative to an expected outcome. While I will touch on what is […]
REVIEW: Zen Art Supplies Sketchbook
By Amy EarlsAugust 12, 2019
Today I will be reviewing another product from Zen Art Supplies and this time I am going to talk about their sketchbooks, which come in two sizes and are available on Amazon. I chose their portrait format B6 sketchbook (4.9 x 6.9 in or 12.7 x 17.8 cm) which features 160 blank pages (80 sheets) […]
Challenge Prompt: 2 Colors
By Amy EarlsAugust 6, 2019
This post is intended to supplement the Colors of Summer Art Challenge that I am co-hosting on Instagram throughout the month of August (2019). Exercises in color are generally meant to help with color theory and color mixing. While I believe this challenge can accomplish both, I will be focusing on color mixing. I would […]