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Summer Sketching with Friends

Summer Sketching with Friends

I have a great group of friends who share my love of art. I met all of them through the monthly “Summerhill Sketching” mini-workshops I used to do at our big house on the hill in Waynesburg, PA. We’ve been friends for more than ten years now, and I’m so thankful that this group of […]

Main Street, Camden, Panoramic Sketch

Main Street, Camden, Panoramic Sketch

During a family vacation in Maine earlier this summer, I escaped for a few hours to nearby Camden, Maine, to do a little sketching. Camden is a beautiful little town in the midcoast region, a vibrant community with a bustling Main Street lined with historic brick buildings and a picture-perfect harbor.  It was a hot […]

How to Add Title Lettering to a Curved Banner

How to Add Title Lettering to a Curved Banner

I happened to come across this sketch the other day and saw that it was finished except for the title lettering. I had drawn and painted the two-page spread on location at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens last winter during my annual teaching trip to Florida but never got around to adding the title. I’ve since […]

A Whirlwind Spring!

A Whirlwind Spring!

Oh, my gosh, it’s been such a wild and crazy ride these past few months! I haven’t had a chance to write in ages, so I thought I’d do one big post to show you what I’ve been up to. I want to catch up on things before I head off on another trip…tomorrow! After […]

Sketchbook Play with Stencils – Creating a Complementary Page

Sketchbook Play with Stencils – Creating a Complementary Page

I posted a sketch from my Provence travel journal a few weeks ago, and I wanted to share with you what I’ve added to the page since then. Here’s the original sketch – you can read all about it here.  8″ x 8″, ink & watercolor in a HandBook Travelogue Watercolor Journal – by Leslie […]

A Story of Two Sketches

A Story of Two Sketches

When I teach in Provence, one of our group excursions takes us to the beautiful town of L’Isle sur la Sorgue where we set up to sketch across the river from one of the main streets in the historic area. Here’s the view….  The sketch I did in 2017 was a very literal rendering of […]

Sketching in Alsace, France

Sketching in Alsace, France

Immerse yourself in fairytale beauty and bring home a sketchbook full of memories Illustrated Watercolor Journalingin Alsacewith Leslie Fehling October 1-8, 2025 (One spot just opened!) Register here The Alsace region of France looks like it was plucked from the pages of a storybook. Cobblestone streets and colorful half-timbered buildings harken back to medieval times…   […]

St. Remy Pre-Painted Page

St. Remy Pre-Painted Page

One of the exercises I like to do with my students is what I call a pre-painted page. I have them wet a page in their sketchbook with clean water, put plenty of paper towels behind the page to protect the rest of the book, then do a colorful wet-in-wet wash, completely covering the page […]

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