On the afternoon of day 2, Carol had us do another helpful exercise. We all set up our own subject matter and painted it one brush stroke at a time. I painted,
Three Cool Peppers
Later we all ate dinner at the Dead Fish Grill, in nearby Belton. Everything was delicious! When we got back to the studio a few of us decided to paint a little more. Carol joined
Thought you might like to see how small these 6x6 inch canvas actually are!
Alas, it did not get a title and Carol's painting always have a cleaver title. Got any ideas?. . . . just leave your suggestions under Comments.
While Carol was painting, I set up an antique sugar bowl and spoon. Ambitious, but I jumped in!
This turned out to be quite an undertaking. The handle on the sugar bowl and the spoon were both challenging, to say the least!
As I write this, one week later, I'm still amazed at the generousity of Carol Marine. She unselfishly shared, non-stop for 3 days. Equipping us with fresh insight and inspirartion as well as unique marketing skills. I would highly recommend this workshop to anyone interested. It was 'peachy keen'!
I love everything you painted! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWell, thank you Miss Beth! I'm so glad you do....I appreciate you taking time to say so! Counting down the days!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Roxanne:
ReplyDeleteWas passing by - Glad I stopped.
You do good Blogging as well as painting!!
Happy painting.
Pete,Theartbrush.