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Got to paint outdoors in this beautiful weather this weekend out at the cabin.  I got a great start on a piece but when I got home yesterday and wanted to put finishing touches on it I realized that I had left it there.  So maybe I can finish it up in a few weeks. 

And this is what the helpers do while I paint.  What would I do without them?  🙂

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One of the things I like best about working at the shop is that I meet really interesting people who are visiting our town.  Last weekend I met these nice folks who were in town for the week for Spring Break.  They were staying out at the State Park and doing fun things each day.  I invited them to come paint with us if they had time. 

Annabelle joined the extra-large class that we had on Wednesday.  See more here.   They did a great job painting and had fun too.  So nice to meet you Lori and Annabelle.

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Generally during Spring Break I have only one or two students who come to art class.  Imagine my surprise when Wednesday I had 12 students!  Wow!!!

They all did a great job.  We painted a beautiful landscape of a gate that is out from Millwood. 

 

 

 

The Thursday class did a fine job with the same painting too.  Great job everyone.

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Mary Cassett, American, 1844-1926, "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, oil, 1878.

  As I promised yesterday I will share more paintings that we saw at the National Gallery on our visit there Tuesday. 

This is one of my favorite paintings at the National Gallery and as many times as I have seen it I never noticed how much the little pup in the chair looks like Lincoln.  This explains at lot.  Lincoln must be reincarnated.  He lived with a wealthy French family in the late 1800’s.  That’s why he is so spoiled.  🙂

See in this close-up how much he looks like Lincoln!

Edward Hopper, American, 1882-1967, "Cape Cod Evening, oil, 1939.

             

Claude Monet, French, 1840-1926, "The Japanese Footbridge, oil, 1899.

Monet, "The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, oil, 1880.

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Yesterday I enjoyed a wonderful visit to the National Gallery of Art with some of my students from the Southerlands.  There was 13 of us that made the trip to see the Picasso Drawings.

  No photography was allowed in that exhibit but this was the entrance poster so at least you can see what it was like.  The interesting thing was that there were probably about 50 pieces in the exhibit and probably half or more belonged to private collectors.  Really interesting.

After we finished seeing Picasso we wandered to the newly opened gallery of impressionist paintings….some of my favorites.

Paul Cezanne, French painter, 1839-1906. "The Artist's Father, Reading L'Evenement", oil, 1866.

 

Edouard Manet, French Painter, 1832-1883. "The Railway", oil, 1873.

 

Manet, "Masked Ball at the Opera", oil, 1873.

 

More to come tomorrow…

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Going with my artist friends and students from The Southerlands to the National Gallery of Art today to see the Picasso drawings.  Take a look at more here.    Since it’s opening in 1941, the National Gallery of Art has been a treasury of art and culture for the American people.  Started with paintings donated by Andrew Mellon then followed by other collectors donations the NGA collection offers something for everyone. 

You can see one of those great collections, The Chester Dale Collection here and more here.  Tomorrow I hope to have photos of our adventure.

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Groundbreaking Success

The groundbreaking took place as scheduled and now the building of the park begins.  WooHoo!  Thanks to everyone who has helped to make our park a reality.

Many thanks to the Northern Virginia Daily for their great coverage.  Read all about it here.

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