FEATURED ARTIST – Doodlewash #WorldWatercolorGroupJoin talented artist Alaiyo Bradshaw, Illustrator and Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Parsons School Of Design, as she shares her approach to visual storytelling and a glimpse into her watercolor painting technique.http://bit.ly/AlaiyoBradshaw
“Everyday Things!” Art Challenge. Pets (watercolor) This painting was created in my sketchbook and took far less time than the lightbulb painting (submitted for Day 6). I enjoyed creating both. However, I realize the paintings can’t be as laborious as I am used to if I am to keep up with the challenge. This is… Read more »
The club connects artists across the globe, has awesome giveaways, art challenges, art supply reviews, and artist features, Alaiyo is taking part in the art sharing community on doodlewash.com and sharing her drawings and watercolors. https://doodlewash.com/members/alaiyo-bradshaw/
Are you driven by a passion to create, but that pesky need to keep food on the table keeps getting in the way? Thanks to side gigs, you can ensure money is coming in while still having the time and energy to pursue your artwork. Here are some ideas for flexible and profitable means, allowing… Read more »
Taylor Kuhn, who is the Founder | Strategic Designer for Design for Agency – www.designforagency.com#designforagencyinvited me to create a mural as part of the #participatorydesign project completed with @q_gardens members and neighbors to inspire urban and ecological stewardship in response to the desire for less #wasteand better #management of it in the Flatbush area by residents.What did… Read more »
Opening reception, June 20th, 6-8 pm, in Chelsea. This year’s exhibition was juried by NYC gallerist Nancy Margolis. 35 artists were chosen.
Alaiyo is part of a group exhibition feature art with a floral theme.Opening Reception:Sunday, March 10, 201912 pm-4pmStudio 6 Gallery, Fort Tilden https://www.rockawayartistsalliance.org/current-exhibitions
Black History Month featuring Alaiyo Bradshaw’s Gallery: Her artwork takes a passionate view of social conscience that incorporates drawing and painting through visual journalism. She thinks of her paintings as single frame narratives–windows into the subject: http://bit.ly/2XszzpO
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