Travel
The Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors
Judging the Adirondacks National was both a thrill and a tough task. There were so many great paintings that choosing the award winners meant eliminating fantastic paintings. I truly got to choose among the very best watercolors in America. Congratulations to those who won, those who made the show and those who entered this prestigious…
Read MorePaul Jackson’s Traveler Brushes
Sneak preview! Just in time for our Italy workshop, my new “Traveler” watercolor brushes are almost ready for their debut! After years of travel and beating up brushes, I finally broke down and designed the perfect paintbrush set for adventures. No more junky brushes in the field! The set features two collapsible, self-contained, Kolinsky Sable…
Read More“Secrets of the International Contemporary Watercolor Masters”
I’m very honored to be included in this latest book, “Secrets of the International Contemporary Watercolor Masters”. It’s only available in Chinese, but you should be able to find it on Amazon.com/ci. I haven’t seen an actual copy yet, but got my chapter in advance.
Read MoreBack in the Land of Ah’s
It was 4 years ago that I last came to Manhattan, Kansas for a workshop with a unique group of friends that paint together. This group seems to value friendship over ego, perhaps more than any other I’ve met. They pull each other forward as artists, and their growth is tremendous. This week was a…
Read MoreMid-Southern Watercolor Society
Painting with the Mid-Southern watercolor society was a nice treat! (it sure felt good to be back where people “talk right”.) The Southern hospitality and charm were both in full swing for this fast and furious glass workshop. We had to race to finish this complicated demo in time, but the results speak for the…
Read MoreMiami Watercolor Society
Just home from Southeast Asia and filled with inspiration, I immediately had to head out again to judge a show, give a demo and workshop with the Miami watercolor society. With jetlag and daylight savings time, one might think I should have been exhausted, but I was bouncing with energy from the previous adventure, and…
Read MoreTokyo Meandering
Walking the streets of Tokyo this past week has been a dream. It is much like New York City, but larger, cleaner and more crowded. The other differences are quite noticeable as well. Fashion seems to lean toward the bizarre “Lolita” trend for teenagers and twenty-somethings. I saw no homeless, no panhandlers, no rudeness or…
Read MoreBright Lights of Bangkok
Until this week we have avoided big cities on this adventure, but Bangkok beckoned, and our next flight departs from their big airport. I only scheduled four days here, which was not enough to really see much, but I did my best. Khaosan Road is the backpackers haven and location of the cheapest hotel rooms…
Read MoreUp Close with Elephants
Elephants are awesome! I’ve always liked them from a distance, and had enough respect for their giant size to admire from afar. At over three tons, they can easily squash a human being, so you definitely want to stay on their good side! I have always wanted to get a closer look at one of…
Read MoreJust Phuket
When Nantucket is under a bucket of snow, head to Phuket. (pronounced Poo-ket) The beach is sunny and hot in Thailand this time of year, and all has been beautifully rebuilt since the 2004 tsunami. We came over on the ferry from Phi Phi this afternoon. (pronounced Pee-pee). Both islands are fun, but Phi Phi…
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