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Weekly Art Classes

Take a look at Joy’s awesome giraffe painting. She has been working on some gift for friends and family. Joy attends the Wednesday morning weekly art class and has for some time now. Weekly classes are so much fun because each student chooses the subject of their choice and we help them achieve their goal with that painting and their art. These classes are for the absolute beginner to advanced students. All are welcome. We have classes every week for adults on Wednesday at 10:30-Noon or 5:30-7 pm or on Thursdays from 2-3:30. You can join at any time. Just contact Kelly at kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com if you are interested. Classes are $20 per session if you pay by the month or $25 if you just want to drop in from time to time. You can do it. The only requirement to learn to paint or to improve your skills is the desire to do it!

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Giraffes!

wp-1593597472139.jpg Yesterday the girls painted Giraffes at Art Camp….lots of giraffes!!!  We have several more sessions of camp this summer for ages 5-7 and 8-13.  Check out the remaining schedule here.  

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wp-1589326485536.jpgWe had a private family session yesterday as a regular client of The Studio hosted her grandchildren from Kentucky for a private “art camp”.  They did a great job painting and were so enthusiastic about their work.  They’ll be back for another session later this week.  It’s fun when family members paint together!

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I love to crochet, especially in the fall and winter when the weather turns cool.  It always reminds me of my grandmothers (Granny and Big Mama)  who both  crocheted and who taught me how.

I have been working on a line of toys for the shop and they are turning out so cute. 

A puppy, a monkey, and a kitty…

 A bunny, a bear, a dinosaur….

 A better view of the dinosaur and a giraffe.

Several sold at the festival on Saturday but they are so much fun to make I’ll get busy and see what else I can come up with soon.  🙂

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