My Online Course is Two Years Old!

Wow, time is flying by…

Two years ago, I set out to create an online course with the help of my wife. We had just had our newborn girl and my wife decided to leave her job to help as a SAHM for the time being. We jumped at the opportunity to work with each other on an online course all about helping others learn how to paint with gouache. You might not know this, but this was all while I was working full-time as a graphic designer. We recorded when we could, wrote the material at night, and edited on the weekends; all while managing a little one during a pandemic. Although it was really hard managing everything, we did it! All for you guys!

Filming the course

I remember always reading comments asking if I had an online course, and this is what drove me and my wife to create that course. It continues to drive me to make the next one. That year was challenging for me. My wife wasn’t working, we had a new one to take care of, inflation was on the rise, and living in San Diego wasn’t making it easy with my salary. But this course saved me. You guys saved me and my family. I can’t thank you enough for choosing me as a teacher.

My wife Ashley and daughter Autumn

Later on, after the launch, my wife found a great job and went back to work. Since we both were working remotely, we changed my studio into an office for two. I love sharing the space with my wife, but I lost a filming space. Once I gain some space to film, I plan on creating another course. All for you!

Fast forward two years later and I’d say we’ve had a major success in helping people achieve their goals of learning how to paint with gouache. To date, we’ve helped 845 Students! I never imagined that many people would want to learn from me. I’m more than honored. Thank you, ALL!

If you’re interested in signing up or learning more about my online course, click here to learn more.

My office space during filming

Before Covid

The past two years have been a blur. It’s crazy how time can fly by, especially during a pandemic. I’ve done a lot over the last two years — like having a baby girl and creating an online course — but one thing that I forgot to keep up with is my blog writing. I kept staring at my blog post from Winter 2019, thinking wow, that was a long time ago. Why haven’t I blogged? I don’t really know why, but I think it’s related to Covid. I also think time got the best of me. I didn’t really know what to post. I felt like I kept waiting for the next show or event to happen. Then, I remembered that I had two events that happened right before March 2020, so I thought I’d share some photos from one of those nights. Hopefully, sharing these photos gets me back into my blog sharing.

These photos are from my solo show at Culture Brewing Co. in San Diego, CA in February 2020.

I look forward to having some shows in the future… and maybe blog a bit more.

-Philip

The Difference Between Acryla and Traditional Gouache Paint

First, what is gouache? Gouache is that highly-pigmented, fluid-like medium you see in all my videos. I’ve grown to love gouache due to its vibrant colors like acrylics and its similarities to watercolor. If you love watercolor but want it as pigmented as acrylic, then you’ll love gouache. If you shop around for gouache, you’ll see tons of brands, but you’ll notice some say Acryla Gouache, Artists Gouache, Designers Gouache, or Traditional Gouache. I think this can get really confusing to anyone that is simply interested in getting started with gouache. You might even have the thoughts like — What type do I get? What is the best for me? What’s the difference between these? Simply, traditional gouache is also considered designers and artists gouache. Acryla is completely different than traditional. When you shop for gouache, the two styles of gouache you need to consider are acryla and traditional.

What is the difference between acryla and traditional gouache? Both still have characteristics that I mentioned before — They are highly pigmented, opaque, and fluid-like. These paints are typically packed full of pigment to give vibrant results similarly to acrylic paint but are applied with a mixture of water similar to watercolor. Unlike many watercolors, once you paint with a traditional gouache, you can reactivate the gouache with water. This can help with any mistakes that might be made because you can reactivate an area, but also it also can be more difficult as you begin to add layers. The best part about gouache is that you can layer white paint. If you’re not into the thought of reactivating your gouache paint, then you might want to use acryla gouache. Acryla gouache has an acrylic binder which makes the paint dry like acrylic paint. You won’t be able to reactive the paint, which can make adding layers much easier. The great characteristic about acryla gouache is that it doesn’t leave the shine as acrylics do. Acryla gouache retains its matte look just like traditional gouache.

Which one is best for you — Acryla or Traditional? Need more information, watch my video below to learn more and see the difference in action.

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"How To Draw & Paint Botanicals + Flowers" The Book!

It’s been a month since I self-published my latest book “How To Draw & Paint Botanicals + Flowers”. I am so grateful with the support from you all and love seeing all your illustrations and paintings that you are creating from the book. It really makes me so happy to see some of you coming into your own as you’ve learned some great techniques.

How to Draw and Paint Botanicals and Flowers the book cover

If you haven’t checked out my book, here is a bit more information:

Illustrating and painting come together for all flower and botanical enthusiasts. From whimsical flowers to more detailed botanicals, learn how to draw and paint your favorite florals using gouache and various paint and brush techniques. From illustration to painting, this book helps you understand the full process of creating a floral piece of art. Each floral tutorial begins with a step-by-step guide to illustrating some of your favorite flowers, followed by the step-by-step process of how to paint that same flower. The book has helpful information on how to use gouache as an art medium and information for what type of brushes and paper to use. It is also filled with descriptions on what Philip did to paint the flowers along with some tips to help you on an artistic journey. As you practice drawing and painting through the floral tutorials, you'll begin to understand the process of creating a beautiful piece of floral art.

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It’s available in paperback and Kindle worldwide on Amazon.com


Miniature Art Show at Shockboxx

On February 24, 2018, I had my second show of the year with "The Miniature Art Show" at The Shockboxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach, CA. The event was a hit! There were over 250+ works of art that were no bigger than 10 inches. It featured a wide range of work including Computer Art, Drawing, Mixed Media, Assemblage, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture. 

The Shockboxx is a smaller gallery which made a Miniature Art Show perfect. When we arrived, there was a delicious taco stand, free drinks available, and a live artist about to let loose with some performance art. It was packed with a lively crowd which made it a little difficult to see all the tiny works of art, but it also made you feel like you were in the place to be for the night.