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I've been Doodlewashed!

https://doodlewash.com/2016/06/29/guest-doodlewash-watercolors-by-celia-blanco/


I am really honored to have been invited by Charlie O'Shields to be a guest on his website, doodlewash.com . You can read my interview by clicking here .

He is also behind  World Watercolor Month  which begins tomorrow!! It's  an official, month long celebration of my favorite medium. Simply tag any art that uses watercolors (or gouache) with #WorldWatercolorMonth during the month of July! Try the ultimate challenge of 31 watercolors in 31 days, or simply post when you can (which is what I will be doing).

This first year of the celebration is also raising awareness for children in need of supplies and education about the Arts around the globe! Simply click here to read more...so lets get painting!!

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  1. WOW! Je suis très heureuse pour toi! Bravo Celia ♡

    Bisous

    Manon

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  2. That is fabulous, Celia, well deserved! Congratulations!

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  3. Congratulations!!! Nice description of your watercolor and sketching journey!

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  4. Congrats and well deserved! Great interview.

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  5. Dear Celia what a a great honor and you so deserve it too. Been on vacation so just catching up with you. Am stopping over to read the interview. Have a great day and be sure to celebrate! Hugs

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