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Art Camp, Ages 5-7 with Monet's Poppies

Art Camp, Ages 5-7 with Monet’s Poppies

We had a great day of Art Camp with the young artists painting Monet’s Poppy Field.  We talked about Monet (that they like to call Money) and impressionism and they painted these fabulous paintings.  Great job!

This was the first time we have offered camp for this young age group and they were great.  How can you resist their happy faces when they show off their art.

The Twins with Framed Blue Dogs

The Twins with Framed Blue Dogs

Here are the Grady twins (with Gryffin photo-bombing) with their painting of Blue Dog.  They brought it back in for me to frame for them.  Wonderful!

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Art Camp 2013 Session 1, ages 5-7

Art Camp 2013
Session 1, ages 5-7

Art Camp started yesterday with six great young artists.  These kids are just 5 – 7 years old and look  at what a great job they did on Rodriguez Blue Dog!  Super work everyone.  Keep it up.

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Ethan and Lincoln

Ethan and Lincoln

Because of the really stormy weather we had yesterday I only had one young artist come to class yesterday.  When this happens I let them choose what they want to paint from the paintings they may have  missed in previous classes.  Ethan chose to paint Lincoln.  And what a great job you did Ethan!  Wonderful.  You can see what the other artists did with this painting last year by clicking here.

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Paint Out PupLast weekend I posted some photos of the Paint-Out at Long Green.  This link will take you to the page that shows other painters from that day.  The finished paintings will be on display there in September.  I will provide more information about the Showhouse and Garden Show when it becomes available.

Of course, my favorite part of the whole day of painting was when this fellow showed up.  He belongs to the family that lives the next house over.  There wasn’t a name on his tag so I just called him “Handsome”!

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Kids with Chase Chase with RueYesterday at Kid’s class we had a great time painting something a little more challenging than usual.  But the kids jumped right in and did a great job.  We painted from this cute photo of my godson Chase with his dog Rue!  They are waiting at the door for their dad to come home.  Could he be any more cute?

Great job everyone!

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Painting with Icing

Jed Cupcake 2

Jed Cupcake 1A week ago on Monday morning while snow was coming down I got ready to go to work. I called the dogs to say goodby and there was no Jed.  I continued to call and look and no Jed.  Finally I heard a sound under the deck.  He had crawled under and gotten stuck way up toward the house where there is just a little space between the deck and the ground.  No matter how much calling and coaxing I did, he could not come out.  The good news was this was not the first time this had happened.  He did it last summer while I was away and the dog sitter had to get someone to cut a hole in the deck to get him out.  So I thought, “Ok, I just need to remove the wood screws from these boards that were cut and replaced and he’ll pop right out”.  Of course, it could not be that easy.  My little drill wasn’t hardy enough to pull those heavy screws out.  So I called Allen in a panic.  He was out-of-town on a job an hour away.  So I panicked again.  I called several other people but no one was around.  Finally Allen called back and said he reached his plumber who had the right equipment and would come by to help me.  They arrived (father and son) about 10 minutes later and within another 10 minutes they had the boards up and a muddy Jed out of his trap.  Woo Hoo!  I was so relieved and so grateful.  I didn’t know how to thank these guys (who are also dog lovers).  Finally it occurred to me a couple of days later that everyone loves cupcakes so I made these chocolate pupcakes for them.  I tried to make them look like Jed.  They loved them.  And I love Sunlite Plumbers!  They did some plumbing work for me a few weeks ago and did a great job….plus they rescue stuck dogs on the side.  What’s not to love about that???!!!

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Thurs kids dogsThe Thursday Young Artists painted a pup yesterday.  We call it “Walking the Dog”.  What a wonderful group of painters we have!  Don’t you think?

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Sleeping Jakes new bed Sleeping JakeA few months ago, my friend Jen posted a picture of her sweet boy Jake with his new bed.  I just loved it so I asked if I could paint it.  Here is my  version along with the original photo. The painting is acrylic on 12″x12″ canvas.  I love working with unusual angles  and compositions like this.  I have painted Jake before with his sister Juneau.  You can see that by clicking here.  Thanks Jen for giving me such sweet subject matter to work with this week.  (And this painting has sold!  Yeah!)

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Sculpt Dog 1 front Sculpt Dog 1 side Sculpt Dog 1 backFor several years now I have wanted to learn to sculpt.  But I haven’t had any luck finding a class or instructor in my area so I just decided to give it a go myself.  Last night while watching tv I started playing with this sculpting clay that I had and just kept working til this dog came out.  🙂  I think I would really like sculpting if I had the right materials.  I am hoping to get some soon and try to do a few more pieces.  I would really like to have some instruction and then I just want to play with it for a while.  But for a first attempt I kind of like it!

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Snow Dog

Snow Dog

Mamie with Snow Dog

Mamie with Snow Dog

Well, we got a total of 15 inches of snow at our house yesterday.  They were calling for 12-24 inches so I consider us lucky! They were so certain it would be a great deal of snow that we had both The Weather Channel and The Today Show’s Al Roker broadcasting from our little town of Front Royal, VA.  Jed's   asking, "Who's in there?"

Lincoln kissing Snow Dog's nose

Lincoln kissing Snow Dog’s nose

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