I’ve recently had a couple of watercolour commissions. One was a gift, the Robin, and then the lady liked it so much that she requested a matching goldfinch.


I’ve recently had a couple of watercolour commissions. One was a gift, the Robin, and then the lady liked it so much that she requested a matching goldfinch.
Well here we are, the end of the IPad Art Challenge! 30 digital birds. I’ve had the best time finishing them all and I am amazed at the progress.
With the other art challenges I’ve done (Inktober namely) I’ve felt like I had to get every piece done in one day, usually at the cost of quality. Though regularity is, ultimately, the most important thing, doing this challenge has made me realise that spending a little longer can lead to a quicker mastery of tools.
I’ve started posting prints of these feathery friends on my Etsy. You can take a look here.
In 2020 I realised I am way more of a perfectionist than I thought I was.The solution to that is to churn out as many happy digital birds as possible.
Day 30: A Peaceful Peacock.
I’m posting them over on my Instagram first (@artjmtinsta) so you can follow along there.
In 2020 I realised I am way more of a perfectionist than I thought I was. The solution to that is to churn out as many happy digital birds as possible.
Day 26: A Sensational Secretary Bird.
I’m posting them over on my Instagram first (@artjmtinsta) so you can follow along there.
In 2020 I realised I am way more of a perfectionist than I thought I was. The solution to that is to churn out as many happy digital birds as possible.
Day 26: A Headstrong Heron.
I’m posting them over on my Instagram first (@artjmtinsta) so you can follow along there.
In 2020 I realised I am way more of a perfectionist than I thought I was. The solution to that is to churn out as many happy digital birds as possible.
Day 26: A Keen Kiwi.