Look at the beautiful creations from Famous Painter night. We recreated a van Dongen Parisian Lady. Nice!
Posts Tagged ‘Famous Painters’
Famous Painter Night
Posted in daily painter, Paint Party, tagged Famous Painters, Parisian Lady, van Dongen on September 19, 2018| Leave a Comment »
Beautiful Sunflowers
Posted in daily painter, Flowers, Paint Party, tagged Famous Painters, O'Keeffe, sunflowers on August 29, 2018| Leave a Comment »
We were channeling Georgia O’Keeffe last night at our Famous Painters Party at The Studio. Look at the amazing sunflowers these painters created. Lovely!
Wanda’s Gift
Posted in Art Class, tagged Famous Painters, Picasso on December 27, 2017| Leave a Comment »

Just received this from a student who presented one of our Famous Painters creations to her son for Christmas. Awesome Wanda!
Picasso’s Rooster
Posted in Animals, Farm Animals, Paint Party, tagged Famous Painters, Picasso, Picasso's Rooster, Rooster on October 25, 2017| Leave a Comment »
For Famous Painter night we painted Picasso’s Rooster. What fun! Nice work everyone.
Starry Night Famous Painters
Posted in Paint Party, tagged Famous Painters, Starry Night, Van Gogh on September 27, 2017| Leave a Comment »
Last night we painted Van Gogh’s Starry Night at our Famous Painters Party. This is one of the most recognizable paintings. Everyone knows it! And many of you wanted to paint it. Look at the terrific creations these painters made last night. Wow!
Famous Painter Series
Posted in daily painter, tagged Famous Painters, Paint Party, Pierre Bonnard on August 17, 2017| Leave a Comment »
We continue with our Famous Painter Paint Party series at The Studio next Tuesday featuring a painting by Post Impressionist Pierre Bonnard. He was a French painter and print maker who preferred to work from memory and sketches using intense color. Join us Tuesday, August 22nd at 6 pm as we paint this lovely work of art. No experience necessary. Click here to register.
Famous Painters Series
Posted in Paint Parties, tagged Famous Painters, Matisse on May 21, 2017| Leave a Comment »
The 4th Tuesday of each month at 6 pm we have a Famous Painter Party. This is where we recreate a famous painting by one of our favorite artist. We have done so many over the past year or so. We love these. This Tuesday we are recreating a Matisse….a little different from what we think of when we see Matisse’s work. We love it. Can’t wait to see how they turn out. Still a couple of seats open if you are up for it. Click here to register.
My Famous Painter Painting
Posted in daily painter, Paint Party, Still Life, tagged Famous Painters, oranges, Piet Mondrian, plate, still life on March 3, 2017| Leave a Comment »
I often get asked why I don’t post my paintings along with the paintings that the people at Paint Parties do while at The Studio. The answer is that I don’t often finish mine! I am usually walking around helping others put the finishing touches on their work to be sure they are satisfied with them before we wrap up the party. From time to time I get back to my canvas to finish up. I did in the case of the Famous Painter Party this week because I really like the Piet Mondrian still life that we chose to do. Here is how my painting turned out. I love the complementary blue and orange colors.
Last Session of Art Camp Begins Monday
Posted in Art Camp, tagged Art Camp, Famous Painters on July 21, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Only one session of Art Camp left this summer.
It begins on Monday, July 25 and runs through the 28th. This session we will be featuring Famous Painters -Cezanne, Pissaro, and O’Keeffe. It will be a terrific time for your young painter creating at least 4 wonderful works of art. Won’t you sign them up? Click here to register.
Famous Painters – Manet
Posted in daily painter, Paint Party, tagged Famous Painters, Manet, roses on June 29, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Last night our painters re-created this beautiful Manet painting of the Red and Yellow Roses. And they did a fabulous job! Good work everyone.
Our Famous Painter series is every 4th Tuesday at The Studio.
