My studio is lonely today. It enjoyed having nine lovely ladies over the weekend. It was" fulled up". We painted still life set ups on Saturday and we worked from two of my photographs on Sunday. "amy" the cow was named so because my sister in law, Amy, provided delicious lunches both days. We meant this to be a compliment. Amy looks nothing like this cow.
This was my first time to conduct a workshop and it was a good experience for me and I think the students. Everybody seemed to enjoy each other and they did a great job. There were a couple that were very new to painting but you can see from the work below that they all did great. It was so fun to see their paintings come to life. "amy" was the demo I did before they painted their cows and my amy is a little jealous of some of these amys. I am a proud mama. Thank you to this great group !sold
Wow! The students all did great! I knew you would be a fabulous teacher...what fun! Love your cow! Congrats on a fine job painting AND teaching!!
ReplyDeleteMy Goodness what a class. We had so much fun and learned a lot. Carol was such a wonderful teacher and had the patience of Job. If you are ever able to take a class from Carol do so. You will be glad you did.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela! You were an inspiration to the class.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous "amy" and a wonderful looking group of new artist friends too. Every last "amy" is perfect! Hope you had a great time too, Carol!
ReplyDeleteThey did a wonderful job, love your cow painting. I thought you were from the Cincinnati area? Have you done shows in that area?
ReplyDeleteSo glad your class was so successful which leads me to hope that you will have more. The paintings look great and all the students happy.
ReplyDeleteHello Barbara. Have not done a show in Cincinatti. Maybe one day?? Thank you for your nice comment!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking group, Carol! And the workshop certainly looked like a success, after looking at all the cows....
ReplyDeleteJust now catching up on your posts. You are having fun! Love the blue with ochres in Amy. Your students did great! That's the sign of a good teacher.
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