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Courtney Khail | Southern Watercolor Artist (photo by Elle Golden)

Hi, I'm Courtney.

I'm a Southern contemporary artist currently living in Athens, Georgia with my husband and our rescue mutt. Here you'll find a peek into what inspires me, new pieces I'm working on, and a whole lot of random thoughts. (Oh! And for those curious, my last name is pronounced “kale”.)

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I wish you could see this one in person- the depth and details and layers are just remarkable. Framed in a gorgeous natural, maple frame, “Fruit Snack” is the featured painting for Day 6 of my 12 Days of Christmas Sale!

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This is one of my absolute favorites so I’m kind of surprised I’m letting it go! Created in part by melting “paint popsicles”, Day 5 of my 12 Days of Christmas Sale is: Balloon Animals!

Part of my Sugar & Vice Collection-
I see you swooning over there about my full color floral pieces! (I get it. They’re beautiful!) Well no more standing on the sidelines because today is your day to get one of those stunning pieces up on your wall.

Day 4 of my 12 Days of Christ
FRAMED original art for less than $400? Yep! All thanks to Day 3 of your favorite 12 Days of Christmas Sale. (Basically like the greatest advent calendar there is without any pieces of disappointing chalky candy.)

Today’s painting? ASHES No. 2
I wish you could see this one in person- the depth and details and layers are just remarkable. Framed in a gorgeous natural, maple frame, “Fruit Snack” is the featured painting for Day 6 of my 12 Days of Christmas Sale!

Seriously, it&rsq This is one of my absolute favorites so I’m kind of surprised I’m letting it go! Created in part by melting “paint popsicles”, Day 5 of my 12 Days of Christmas Sale is: Balloon Animals!

Part of my Sugar & Vice Collection-
5 reasons to shop local (and not just on small business Saturday, because once a year just doesn’t cut it.)

1)You know you’re getting something special and one-of-a-kind (hand written thank you notes, beautiful packaging, and absolutely
I see you swooning over there about my full color floral pieces! (I get it. They’re beautiful!) Well no more standing on the sidelines because today is your day to get one of those stunning pieces up on your wall.

Day 4 of my 12 Days of Christ FRAMED original art for less than $400? Yep! All thanks to Day 3 of your favorite 12 Days of Christmas Sale. (Basically like the greatest advent calendar there is without any pieces of disappointing chalky candy.)

Today’s painting? ASHES No. 2


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Blooper Reel (Have you signed up yet?)

July 14, 2013 in From the Studio

Creatively Made Watercolors with Courtney Khail (The Blooper Reel) from Courtney Khail on Vimeo.

My parents are in town visiting for the week (yay!) so I've been spending some quality time with them instead of the computer. BUT I wanted to wish you all a happy Monday as well as share a video I created last week.

While taping for my Creatively Made Watercolors class, I realized three big things. One- Always make sure the camera is filming. (I don't want to admit how many times I had to redo an entire lesson because the camera just shut off and I didn't realize it. Luckily, practice makes perfect. Or kind of perfect.) Two- talking to yourself all day makes you a little crazy. So crazy that you may just start singing to the camera despite not having the best singing voice. And three- watching yourself on video is incredibly funny. So entertaining in fact, that I thought I'd create a "blooper reel" of sorts and share it with you all. There were so many other bits I couldn't fit in this video without it becoming super long, but hopefully this gives a little insight into what goes on "behind the scenes." (and let's you see just how much I talk with my hands. I mean seriously. I'm going to poke someone's eye out one of these days.) 

One "slip up" in particular- which has long since been edited out to protect those with fragile ears- was during the last lesson. I was trying to say "pull UP method" and I accidentally said "pull OUT method." Ever awkward, I tried to cover it up (and give some advice?) by saying something like "Oh that's inappropriate. And definitely doesn't work so don't do that."  I think I then realized I was making the situation even worse, which then of course proceeded to my laughing hysterically for like 2 minutes. But like I said, it's been edited out, though even the best editing couldn't hide the laughter in my voice.

So yep. I can't wait for the class to launch (August 5th!!) and hope to see you all there. If you haven't signed up yet, but want to learn how to watercolor or get a refresher, get on that! It's super easy. And inexpensive. And awesome.

Tags: bloopers, creatively made, teaching, watercolors
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