by Kristin Maija Peterson | Feb 15, 2019 | Native Wild Spaces |
The Crown (top view) 2019 © Kristin Maija Peterson I’m fascinated by the intricate shapes dried native plants morph into at the end of a season. Does that make me a Morticia? She looped of the heads of roses and kept the stems arranged in vases. Does it make me...
by Kristin Maija Peterson | Nov 12, 2018 | Artist Studies, Native Wild Spaces |
After a very long hiatus from watercolor, I decided to be brave, break the fast and start oiling rusty know-how and devotion to a medium I love. I find that even with studies, using the best paper (I fell in love with Fabriano after my dad gave me a few 300lb hot...
by Kristin Maija Peterson | Mar 22, 2018 | Native Wild Spaces, Watercolor Works |
For a very long time, I have been fascinated by how time works. Is time a man-made concept or something that happens naturally? For a lot of people, time is very linear. We wake up, we go to work, we come home, we go to bed. And in between all that time, a lot of...