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Tag Archives: Black Capped Chickadee
New Halloween and Black-capped Chickadee Card Available in my Etsy Shop
BOO! Happy Halloween… Here are two new cards available in my Etsy Shop http://www.MichelleKoganFineArt.etsy.com The Halloween card is called, Boo! Halloween 2012 and I’ve included a couple of the characters that influenced the card. The card below is from … Continue reading
Posted in Cards, Halloween, Plein Air Art
Tagged Art, Black Capped Chickadee, black cat, classes, drawing, Etsy, Evanston Art Center, Halloween Card, Happy Halloween, Hydrangea, MichelleKoganFineArt, moon, nature, New Fall Cards 2012, Painting, Plein Air, pumpkin, scarecrow, Watercolor, watercolor cards, watercolor pencils, Witches
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New Fall and Halloween Cards Coming to my Etsy Shop Next Week
Autumn Amber Greetings! Below are two cards from my original watercolor paintings that are coming to my http://www.MichelleKoganFineArt.etsy.com Shop next week! Stop by and take a look… The card on top is called Hydrangea and Black-capped Chickadee and … Continue reading
Michelle Kogan New Plein Air Class at Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago.
I’m offering a new Plein Air Class starting tomorrow, Thursday morning at the Lincoln Park Conservatory from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. If you would like to join the class send me an email/and for the class description visit my Classes link, … Continue reading
Hydrangea & Black Capped Chickadee: Plein Air Watercolor in Process
Sultry Summer Greetings! This summer I’m teaching two Plein Air Classes. One at the Evanston Art Center and one at the Chicago Botanic Garden. While my students are busy working I try to squeeze in a painting or … Continue reading