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We had more young painters from Angel’s Korner visit yesterday at The Studio. WOW! What a good job they did. It’s always good to have young people paint with us.

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Yesterday a group of young painters from Angel’s Korner Daycare came to paint at The Studio. They did a great job….and Lincoln made 14 new friends!

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We finished Art Camp 2-Famous Painter’s Animals with the Warhol Butterfly. Beautiful! And then we had a little extra time to do a bonus painting so we added the Bee. This group did an amazing bunch of paintings this week. Keep up the good work.

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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!

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Our talented Homeschool Kids painted Bees yesterday at class. They look great. The Buzz is all about our Homeschool class every 1st and 3rd Thursday for ages 5-12 at The Studio. Contact kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com to register your young painter.

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Great Student Art

20170309_065832.jpgOur kid’s classes produce some amazing art in just one hour.  The Wednesday Kid’s class (for ages 8-12) painted these great Bees yesterday.  Older kids (teenagers) join us in our adult class on Wednesdays.  In that class they can paint whatever they choose and develop their own style a little more.  20170309_070209.jpgEmily is new to the adult class and she is doing great.  She has created this character that she drew and painted and she is even creating a story that goes along with her.  Love it!

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I have spent the last few days trying to pull together about 35 paintings for an invitational show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.  I deliver the paintings today and they will hang through the holiday season. 

Joining me in the show is Terri Nicholson who also teaches art classes.  We were asked to  show many of the demonstration pieces that we have done for our classes.  The great thing about these paintings is that they sell at lower prices because we generally don’t spend as much time on them as we do a painting that we work on in our studios.  But they are still wonderful original pieces of art…and they are really affordable.

So stop by the Blue Ridge Arts Council and see the show.

Bee on Coneflower, oil, 6×6, $125.

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