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It’s time to think summer Art Camp.  Can you believe it’s only a month away?!  Time to register your young painters.  Take a look at all the interesting themes we offer this year.  Click the link to see the registration form.

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Geraniums

Geraniums 2Another version of Geraniums that we recently painted at a party.

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20180507_072120.jpgI made a few changes to the dogs in the painting and now it’s off to it’s new home.  (See the original here.)

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We had lots of ladies painting beautiful works at The Studio Saturday.  First, a group from Chester Gap church painted these lovely country church scenes.  May 5 Blossoms

Then we has a delightful group painting these blossoms in a jar.  Look what an amazing job they did!  Love them!!!!!!!!

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VIA Paints

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This is the time of the year that we get some amazing reference photos that we can use in our paintings all year long.  Get out there with a camera and snap them up!

20180503_073716.jpgAnd take a helper with you!

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20180429_062838.jpgJust completed a commission of these two pups.  The black one loved the river so they wanted the river in the background.

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20180427_062301.jpgThe kids painted a branch of blossoms this week.  Kids class is every Wednesday from 4:15 – 5:15 pm.

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Abstract RoundThis is a demonstration piece recently done for a class.  Abstract painting is interesting.  Everyone thinks it’s easy but to make a successful abstract it takes more than just slapping paint on the surface.  It’s one of those things that everyone should try at least once.

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Degas Famous PainterFor our Famous Painter Night this month we painted this beautiful Degas “Rider in a Red Coat” from 1868.  And everyone did a fabulous job!  Just look at these.  So nice.  Next month’s Famous Painter night will feature Monet’s “Three Pots of Tulips”.  Click here to register.

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