

Artist Helen Dealtry gives a glimpse into the creative process of painting.
Helen shares a wet-on-wet technique to paint an array of ombre flowers.
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Helen works with gouache paint to recreate her favorite landscape photograph from a recent vacation to Steamboat Springs Colorado. She uses masking fluid and layers to create a multidimensional version of the Aspen trees she experienced.
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Helen uses black paper and white ink to create layers of different seashell varieties pulling inspiration from memories of her childhood visits to the beach.
Helen visits her potter friend RJ and is gifted a handmade ceramic vase. Helen decorates it with a landscape and florals before firing it in a kiln and RJ explains the firing process and how the vase becomes waterproof.
Helen returns to her roots and paints a landscape of the studio space including the lake that has inspired her since she arrived and the varying foliage.

Helen paints an arrangement of roses using inks and watercolor.

Helen makes wrapping paper using craft paper, house paint and easy methods.

Helen uses watercolor to paint a scene from her home pond.

Helen uses gouache and playful techniques for a unique dahlia painting.

Helen uses gouache to paint a colorful landscape of Canadian tide pools.

Helen uses two-toned gouache paint to create a pattern of mushrooms.

Helen paints a garden landscape using acrylic and pastels.

Helen uses watercolor to paint a bird perched on branches with berries.

Helen paints ferns onto a lampshade to be used as home decor.

Helen uses watercolor to paint a scene from her home pond.