Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for April, 2021

Kids Paint Lilacs

The Wednesday Kid’s Class did a marvelous job painting lilacs yesterday at The Studio. Wonderful!!!!! This is an enthusiastic group of painters….each week they welcome a new challenge. Great work!

Read Full Post »

Register your young artists for Summer Art Camp. We having an amazing line up of paintings and projects for this year. Take a look at the images and dates and get your painter in on the fun. Click here for more information. Or click here for a registration form. See you at Art Camp!

Read Full Post »

We have been having such a good time working with clay at The Studio with Denise Kupiszewski of The Mud Peddler Studio in Shepherdstown WV. She has been coming to The Studio once a month to help us to better understand clay and how we can create with it. Recently we made these botanical wall tiles. I LOVE MINE! It turned out so great that I had to do another! The white one is finished and hanging at The Studio. The grey one went back with her to her studio to dry and she will glaze it, fire it and return it to me soon. I can’t wait! Consider joining us for the next fun lesson in clay. We will meet again on Sunday May 23rd at 1 pm. We’ll have the sample piece on display soon so you can see what we’ll be making. Trust me….it will be so much fun!

Read Full Post »

We have so much fun when we paint together. These ladies have been so supportive through this past year. As a small business owner who is still here toward the end of this terrible pandemic I owe that to painters like these who have continued to create throughout this craziness. And the fact that they make my time at The Studio so much fun is just icing on the cake!!!! You can see here in this series of photos the joy they bring to the work. Thanks Lisa, Barbara, Beth and Jackie for all the laughs! I wouldn’t be here without you all.

Read Full Post »

Our Wednesday Night Adult Art class has gathered a great group of young, enthusiastic painters. These girls have such great ideas and are always willing to try something fun. Great work everyone! Keep it up. If you want to develop you painting skills join us at The Studio on Wednesdays from 5:30-7 pm. Contact kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com for more info. We’d love to paint with you.

Read Full Post »

We have two great new paintings for Paint Parties this weekend and there is still time to register. Call a friend and sign up now. Click here for more information and to register.

Read Full Post »

More Bees….

Our Wednesday Kids painted these beautiful bees at class yesterday. And the kids told me all kinds of facts about bees. They know a LOT!

Read Full Post »

What a surprise to find that an old crochet pattern that I made up a long time ago got selected for Home and Garden Digest “15 Best Crochet Tablecloth Patterns”. It was a nice surprise! You can see their article here with all the tablecloth patterns. Mine is number 11. I made it in 2013 just because I was sitting around with some extra cotton yarn and it was fun to play around with ideas. Then Mamie decided she liked it so I named it for her. This photo shows why. You can click here to go directly to the page with pattern.

Read Full Post »

ShenArts ArtScape 12

I’m so excited to have my Expressive Hydrangeas selected for ShenArts Council’s ArtScape12 for the banners in Winchester. Take a look here to see all that are going to be a part and they are on display at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley now.

Read Full Post »

Pottery Birdhouse

Yesterday we had our 3rd Sunday Pottery class with Denise Kupiszewski from The Mud Peddler is Shepherdstown. She has been teaching us new and fun things with clay. Some made mugs and a few of us made birdhouses. My sister is visiting from Georgia and we opted for the birdhouse. They turned out great. Now they’ll dry and get glazes before we will get them back in a few weeks. Can’t wait to see how they look! If you are interested in “playing” in the mud with us watch for Denise’s next class….May 23rd at 1 pm. I know we’ll be making another fun project.

Read Full Post »

Older Posts »