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It ‘s Christmas time.  The family is all gathered together.  The gifts are beginning to be passed around.  And you see it…there it is…. right there… all wrapped up…a gift from Grandma or Papa or Aunt Noreen or Cousin Virgil.  You know exactly what it is before you open it.  It’s a handmade something  ________ (you insert the item here….a knitted hat, a crocheted scarf, a painting, a bowl cozy, a quilt, a vest, a pottery mug, etc.) They always “make” you something for Christmas.  Well, this year when you open that handmade gift hope you will think of this.

You should consider yourself extremely special and loved….and here is why. 

First, making the gift requires much consideration and thought to choose just the right project and design for you.  The giver wants it to be something special that is specific just for you.  Often this takes hours of research and thought to find the right design and colors.  A handmade gift is NOT an afterthought. 

Next, the materials must be assembled.  Sometimes they are easily found but other projects like quilts require that the designs are drawn, yardage is figured and fabric is ordered and purchased. Again, this can take many hours and quite a bit of expense.  Based on the size of the quilt a conservative estimate of the supplies alone is at least $125.

Then the actual project begins to be made. Depending on what the object is this could take a few hours to several weeks. What you need to know and remember is that the giver is willing to give up this much of their life for you….to make something special for you! And while they are making it they are often thinking of you and the fun times you have had together. Again, in the case of a quilt a conservative estimate for an small quilt is 25-30 hours.

So when you consider the time plus the cost of supplies that goes into a handmade gift you begin to see the real value.  It would be so much easier for the giver to go online to Amazon or Walmart and order a cheaply made object that would cost less in money and time.  But because they obviously love and care for you they gave you their time and made you something that is one of a kind…just like you!

So this holiday season when you receive a special handmade gift from your creative family and friends whether it’s a quilted banner, knitted mittens or crocheted sweater or scarf or a painting, a table runner, a wooden bowl, a pottery mug, etc. be grateful to the person who cares enough for you to give you hours of their time and thought to make something special just for you!  Be grateful for something handmade!

Merry “Handmade” Christmas!

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This past week I spent a little time with a Girl Scout troop helping them achieve their Drawing Badge.  It was a good evening. (Thanks Scott Turnmeyer for the photo.)

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Sometimes you find art in the most unusual places.  Yesterday morning while walking my boys we saw this down the street at a neighbors house.  They have lots of kids so I don’t know which ones did it but I love it!

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The past two days there has been Drawing Camp going on at The Studio. Thanks Chips Lickson for holding classes there.  I am sure everyone learned loads of things to practice in coming days to become a better artist.  (Many thanks to Ruth Wahl for the photos and for her help with The Studio while I was away.)

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It’s time to register your student for art camp if you want to be sure to get them in on a session or two.  We will be recreating some famous works as well as some local scenes.

And this year for the first time we are offering Drawing Camp in August.  Check out the schedule of everything we are offering for your young artist this summer.

Flyer for Kids Summer Art Camp Final 2016

The following is the 2016 schedule with the topic of emphasis.

Ages 5 – 7  (9 – 11 am)  $50 per session

June 16-17, 2016 – Camp #1  Impressionism (Manet & Monet )

June 27-28, 2016  –  Camp #3 Post-Impressionism (Matisse & Van Gogh)

July 7-8, 2016  – Camp #4 Famous Painters ( Warhol & Renoir)

August 8 – 9, 2016  – Camp #9 Local Scenes  CANCELLED

Ages 8 – 12  (9 am- Noon)   $150 per session

June 20 – 23, 2016  – Camp #2  Impressionists (Manet, Monet &  Degas)

July 11 – 14, 2016  – Camp #5  Post-Impressionism (Matisse, Warhol & Van Gogh)

July 25 – 28, 2016 –Camp #7 Famous Painters (Cezanne, Pissarro, O’Keeffe)

August 1 – 4, 2016  –  Camp #8 Local Scenes  CANCELLED

Ages 13 – 18  (9 am – Noon)   $150 per session

July 18 – 21, 2016  – Camp #6  Art Exploration (Study of a variety of artists and styles)

Camp Gazebo Fee includes all materials. 50% deposit holds space in class with balance due Friday prior to the  session.

 Art Camp Week 1 Day 1 O'keefeArt Camp inspires kids to learn about various forms of art!   Contact Kelly at 683-9688 orkwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com for more information.                              

DRAWING CAMP–  And this year for the first time during the month of August we are offering Drawing Camp in conjunction with LALO, Inc. These camps will be taught by CHARLES “CHIPS” LICKSON. PRESIDENT AND CO-FOUNDER OF LALO,INC.  His artworks have won numerous awards. He has been a Staff Artist for the Johns Hopkins Newsletter and the Peace Corps Volunteer . His sketches of houses can be seen each year at Historic Garden Week hosted by the Garden Club of Warren County, Virginia and at the Greening of Front Royal.

Ages 5-7   “ANYONE CAN DRAW” (Basic Drawing) – Tuesday-Wednesday, August 2-3,  9-11 AM  Fee:  $45.*.

Ages 8-12  “ANYONE CAN DRAW” (Basic Drawing) –Thursday-Friday, August 4-5,  9 – 11 AM  Fee: $45*

Ages 13-18  “ANYONE CAN DRAW” (Basic/Intermediate) – Monday-Tuesday, August 8-9, 9 AM-12 NOON   Fee: $75*

Ages 13-18  “DRAWING  – ADVANCED”  – Thursday-Friday, August 11-12, 9 AM – 12 NOON  Fee: $75*.

*Price includes basic drawing materials. Students are free to also bring their own. REGISTER  FOR DRAWING CAMP BY  CALLING “LET ART LIVE ON” AT 540-636-2515.

Click here for more info on Art Camp.

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wpid-wp-1445853054860.jpg wpid-wp-1445853054417.jpg wpid-wp-1445853053985.jpg wpid-wp-1445853055264.jpgFor the past few Mondays I have been taking the Drawing 101 class offered at The Studio.  It has been good to refresh drawing skills.  Our instructor is young and  enthusiastic.  And the good news is she is going to continue to offer some drawing classes so we can continue to learn more.

These exercises have been for study of the basics.  More to come.

 

 

 

 

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