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Over the last few weeks I have been experimenting with different designs and ideas for painted furniture. 

Here are the first two offerings.  They can be seen in person at Delilah’s on Main Street in Front Royal.  Your choice of  The Poppy Coffee Table  or the Sunflower Cabinet  (SOLD to a Georgia Collector!)  is available for $125.   Email kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com for more information.

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The Farms and Barns Show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council opened last night with a good crowd coming in to see it.

Here is my Oxbow Sunflowers along with my four Thursday young artists version of the same scene.  It looks great hanging all together.

 

I also have a display of Farm Animals hanging for this show.  They look pretty good altogether like this.

Stop by BRAC to see these and all the other nice paintings of Warren County.

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Last week my young artists at Angel’s Korner began painting a larger painting (11″x14″).  They made nice progress.

 

 

 

Yesterday they completed their paintings and didn’t they do a really nice job??!!

 

 

 

After leaving my 34 young artists I met with Jacob and Kelsey, my private students from West Virginia who come here to make beautiful art.  Their paintings were really great! 

 

 

 

 

Then at regular Wednesday Kids Class we painted a wonderful landscape scene.  This is Maggie and Judd.  This was Judd’s first lesson with me and he did great.  He’s a cute guy and quite a talker and I think he will be a wonderful artist too!

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Eastham Weathervane, acrylic on canvas panel, 12″x9″.  On display at Blue Ridge Arts Council  “Farms and Barns of Warren County” show beginning today.

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Oxbow Sunflowers is an acrylic on canvas measuring 24″x30″.   (SOLD) It was painted for the show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council that opens this Thursday called “Farms and Barns of Warren County” to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the county.  It will be available at the show this week.

This is painted combining two photos taken by the owner of this Rockland farm showing the brilliant large sunflowers that took over the landscape there this summer.

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The final “Masterpiece” that the Art Campers did during Art Camp was Van Gogh’s Starry Night. 

Great job guys!  You did beautiful work this week.

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One of the artists that we studied this week for Art Camp was Van Gogh.  And yesterday we began our “Masterpiece” painting – a 16″x20″ Starry Night painting.  It won’t be finished until after today’s class.  But earlier in the week we also talked about Van Gogh and we painted a sunflower.  Here is the first of our homage to Vincent!  Great job guys!!!

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I have been so impressed with the young artists I have met this summer during the weeks of Art Camp that we have been having at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.  We have been having loads of fun painting wonderful art.

Today another camp started – Famous Painters week.  We started as always with the color wheel and making all these colors just using yellow, red and blue.

Then we painted like the first famous artist we are studying this week, Monet.  And we only used those three colors -yellow, blue and red, plus white to create this entire painting.

What do you think?  Didn’t they do a fantastic job!!!???

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During the Farm Tour last May I took lots of photos of Barns and Farms for the upcoming show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.  I have painted several including this one of a horse stall barn at Butch Eastham’s farm. 

There was several children there that day so excited about seeing the horses.  I decided it would be better painting with the little girl in it so I made a change.

 

That’s one thing about painting.  You can always change something if you decide you would like it better another way!

I call this Farm Tour at the Eastham Barn. It is an 8″x10″ acrylic on canvas.

Also, took this photo of Little Girl when I was at the Eastham Farm that day.  Couldn’t resist showing it…

 

 

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Several weeks ago as I was preparing for Modern Art Camp for the kids I decided I needed to attempt a copy of a Matisse painting since that’s what we would be doing for camp.  The one on the left, Lady in a Purple Dress, is the one I did.  My Wednesday Young Artists gave it a go too.  Charlee is shown her with her beautiful version.

And this is Maggie with her excellent version.  Great job girls.  It was fun painting in a little different style and learning more about Matisse.

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