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Art Camp Aug 12Summer Art Camp wrapped up yesterday with ten young painters, ages 5-7, recreating the wonderful Matisse painting – Interior with a Dog (although a couple of them made them into cats).  Great job!

We have had a wonderful summer of Art Camp Painters and will be announcing soon some dates for weekend workshops and a holiday camp.  We hope to see you all there!

 

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Art Campers & Van Gogh

Art Campers & Van Gogh

Art Campers Take a Break

Art Campers Take a Break

My youngest group of Art Campers, ages 5-7, painted a wonderful copy of “Van Gogh’s Sprig of Almond” and what an amazing job they did!

Good work everyone.  And many thanks to my student Logan who came in to work as my assistant with this young group.  She was terrific at everything from mixing paint to opening water bottles at break!  🙂

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Art Camp August 7Yesterday we ended this session of Art Camp with a large Van Gogh painting.  And what a terrific job these artists did on this one!  Van Gogh’s “The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles at Night” has lots of colors and angles and these kid’s paintings are outstanding.  Great, great job!!!

There is only one session of Art Camp left.  It’s next Monday-Tuesday, August 11-12 for ages 5-7.

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Art Camp August 6 Yesterday we painted our versions of Mary Cassatt’s Lilacs in the Window.  Beautiful work kids!

Today is our final day of camp and we will be painting a Van Gogh!  Tune in tomorrow to see how it turns out!

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Art Camp Aug 52

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The Railway by Edouard Manet

Art Camp continued yesterday with us studying Edouard Manet.  We painted a portion of “The Railway”.  We selected the inset of the puppy napping in the woman’s lap.  Great job kids!!!

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Art Camper Paint Van Gogh's "Sprig of Almond"

Art Campers Paint Van Gogh’s “Sprig of Almond”

Van Gogh's "Sprig of Almond in a Glass"

Van Gogh’s “Sprig of Almond in a Glass”

Famous Painters Art Camp for Kids started yesterday with a wonderful Van Gogh painting.  The kids did a terrific job in their study of Van Gogh’s “Sprig of Almond in a Glass”.  Good work!

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Art Camp Week 1 Painting 1 - Manet

Art Camp Week 1
Painting 1 – Manet

The last Art Camp session of the Summer for painters ages 8-13 is next week, August 4-7.  Have you signed up your young painter yet?

We will be painting like Famous Painters – Cassett, Van Gogh and Manet.  Don’t miss it.  Find the form for registration here.

 

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Art Campers Masterpiece

Art Camp July PicYesterday the Art Campers finished their week of camp with a masterpiece.  They all did beautiful work on the painting where they chose the subject matter.  These girls did a super job capturing the image in paint.

Super work girls!  There are just two more sessions of Art Camp left this summer:

For ages 8- 13 –  August 4 – 7  –  Famous Painters (Cassett, Van Gogh, Manet)

For ages 5-7 – August 11 – 12-   Post-Impressionists (Matisse  & Van Gogh)

Click here for more information and to register.  Space is limited to get your name on the list.

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Art Campers Paintings

Art Campers Paintings

Yesterday at Art Camp they got to choose their subject matter so each painter created a different work of art.  And take a look at what a GREAT job they did!!!!  Good work.  Can’t wait to see your final piece today.

There are just two weeks of Art Camp left this summer so if you have a young painter, ages 5-7 or ages 8-13, we have sessions for them.  Take a look at the info here and sign up soon because they are almost full.

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Art Campers Paint Entrance to National Park

Art Campers Paint Entrance to National Park

Art Campers Paint Town Clock

Art Campers Paint Town Clock

The Art Camp Painters are doing a terrific job this week painting local subjects.

The first one we did this week is of the “North Entrance to Shenandoah National Park”.

The second one is of “Front Royal Town Clock”.  These kids can paint!!!

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