My time in my peaceful country studio revolves around waiting for the paint to dry. This expression implies mind-numbing boredom. After all, what could be more dumbing down than watching paint dry? I recently saw an experiment where a group of adults were tasked with watching paint dry, just to document how it affected them mentally. It’s pretty easy to guess what happened. Mind. Numbing. Boredom. Because it actually does take time for paint to dry, it’s a good idea to have other tasks and projects going on in the studio. My day starts here, at the watercolor easel, with my current illustrated journal. It’s a new day, which translates into a new white, blank page. The first thing I do is fill a brush with water, wet the paper, and add color. One beautiful feature of watercolor paint is that it’s simply colored water. Its very nature is to bleed into the w...