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This is an underpainting of acrylic in black and white where we allowed the underpainting to dry totally and then put glazes of oil paint on top.  This technique is a great way for students to learn to see light and shadow.  We will be painting this lemon soon in our Thursday evening adult class.  Lemon, oil on canvas, 5″x7″, available for $75.  Contact kwalker@lifeofadailypainter.com .

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We had a really fun workshop in Strasburg on Saturday with our Abstract Floral and Landscape session.  Here is a student working on her very first painting.  Great job!  And the other photo is an abstract landscape that we also painted.  There will be another workshop on Saturday, March 10th in Front Royal.  Just email me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com if you would like to sign up.

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Representational Abstract is a form of painting that combines the loose ease of abstract with art we recognize.  Even though we see the bright colors and long brush strokes in this work we can still see that it looks like a landscape scene.

This is some of the things we will explore on Saturday at the Art Workshop in Strasburg.  Join us for three hours of fun and learning.  Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

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Blue Roses in Abstract Floral, acrylic, 16″x20″.

You can paint these or other flowers as well as abstract landscapes when you take the art workshop this Saturday in Strasburg at Buggy B’s.  Come join us from 10 – 1.  Workshop fee is $49 with all supplies included.  You will produce at least two paintings to take home as well as learn the technique to produce loose abstract paintings on your own!  Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to register.  Don’t wait.  Saturday, February 25 will be here before you know it!

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 More hearts.  The one on the left I did with the Thursday Kids Class and the one with the dark background I painted with the ladies at The Southerlands.

We had a wonderful time painting abstract hearts as valentines for our “sweethearts”.

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Ready to learn how to paint?  Need a relaxing hobby or just a fun day?  Your chance is now.  Sign up for the “Loose Abstract Floral and Landscape Paintings in Acrylic” workshop.  The first one will be held Saturday,               February 25, 2012,  10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Buggy B’s in Strasburg, VA.  The fee: $49  with supplies provided!

The second one will be Saturday, March 10, 2012,  10 a.m. – 2 p.m.  in Front Royal at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.   Fee:  $65 with all Supplies Provided!

We will paint both landscapes and florals at each workshop.  And with all the supplies included in the fee it’s a great chance to give it a try to see if you like it.  No experience necessary. All you need is a desire to learn.  Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to register.  And you can read more about these workshops and others here.

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  This week we painted beautiful abstract hearts as a run up to Valentine’s Day.  I love how different they all are.  Terrific job everyone!

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A few weeks ago Mia (on the left in photo) brought in a sock monkey that she had gotten.  It sings! 

We decided to have a photo shoot and took some pictures of sock monkey and painted his portrait.  Good job girls.

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Wednesday Young Painters
Thursday Young Painters

This week the young artists painted Pandas.  Super cute!  Great job everyone.

 
If you have a young artists, ages 7-13, that might like to paint with us just let me know.

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Brandi’s First Painting
Bonnie’s First Painting
Lisa’s first painting
Sonja’s First Painting

A few weeks ago we started a Wednesday morning art class and I had several new students join me in their quest to learn to paint.  And look at the great job they are doing.  If you would like to paint remember that we meet on Wednesday mornings at 10:30 or Wednesday or Thursday evenings from 5:30-7 p.m.  Just email me if you are interested at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com.  Hope to see your painting soon.

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