Inside the Artistic Process: The BDD Blog
Hey There!
I’m Becca, the artist behind BeccaDwyerDesign. If you haven’t noticed by now, I love painting, illustrating, and designing. Though my business is primarily focused towards creating murals and custom paintings, I’m also passionate about educating fellow artists and sharing information I learn along the way with the community.
I want to help you succeed by offering a mix of fun how-to projects, cool and inspirational stories, and maybe museum commentary here and there. So, welcome to the BeccaDwyerDesign blog, feel free to scroll through my inner thoughts… you’ve been warned!
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Graphic Design • Painting • How-to • Muraling • Branding • Illustration • Museums • Social Media •
In the Artist’s Studio: Intentions, Adventures, and The Road Ahead
This blog post gives you an up-close look at my 2024 vision board. After cutting out clips of magazines and adorning the entire thing in stickers, I noticed six pictures that stood out as my major goals for the year. Join me as I break down these six intentions and give you insight into my mindset for the new year. In an attempt to create more moments of joy, connect with my network, and finish my master’s degree with my mental health intact, I’m treating myself with kindness and taking it one day at a time.
Peachtober Unleashed: A Collage Painting Adventure
It’s that time of year again! Or I guess I should say, it was that time of year again. Another October has come and gone and with it, so has the annual Peachtober drawing event…
A Year in Watercolor Journaling
Way back in 2017, I decided to start a weekly watercolor journal. Inspired by other artists on instagram, I started this challenge for several reasons. For one, I wanted to improve my skills painting with watercolor. It’s a medium I’ve always admired but didn’t feel confident painting in.
Inktober 2019: 31 Daily Illustrations
Participating in the inktober challenge was something I had been looking forward to for years. What is inktober? 31 drawings in 31 days. Taking place in October every year, artists follow a list of prompts to draw something that emulates the word of the day.