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On EaselHere is what we will be finishing up tonight at Art Class.  We started this piece last week and just have a few details to add to finish.  You can see the photo above the painting.  This lesson is a photo from an ad in a magazine. 

We find photos and inspiration from many places. 

As I have said before, anyone can paint.  It doesn’t take talent but rather desire.  If you want to learn to paint, or improve your painting skills, email me, kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com , and join us on Wednesdays at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.  We have great fun!

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Bridge over RiverBridge Over River is an oil on canvas panel that was an art lesson for the Wednesday Night Painting class.  One of the most fun parts of painting together on Wednesdays is that sometimes we paint the same thing.  This was a picture brought in that several of us painted.

Each turns out a little different…but all great!

Come join us on Wednesdays.  Email me if you have any questions.  kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com

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HC Paint Out Yard 6Robin’s beautiful home near Romney was the site of the Paint-out on Saturday.  How wonderful that she shared her wonderful location with us. 

She explained that the original part of the house dates back to the late 1700’s and it has been added on to many times over the last 300 years. 

 

 

HC Paint Out Yard 4There was several buildings on the property that are unique.  I love the boards on this one. 

 

 

 

 

 

HC Paint Out Yard 1And lovely settings like this that would make a great painting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HC Paint Out Yard 2And this one too!  Where to start???!!!!   That is always the problem when you go to a new location that is rich with subject matter.  It’s hard to know what to paint first.  That is why digital cameras have been such a useful tool for painters.  All those pictures…so little time to paint.

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River Show IAs I have mentioned several times in the last few weeks, the Blue Ridge Arts Council’s current show hanging in the gallery at 305 East Main Street is “A River Runs Through It”, all about the Shenandoah River.  We are so lucky to have such a beautiful feature in our town.

The paintings you see here are all of the river.  The one of the left is a view out in Rockland.  My neighbor, Clara Hoskins Larsen, did this painting from the vantage point of her old home place.  Clara is 88 (hope you don’t mind that I told your age Clara) but she acts more like 48!  And she is a wonderful artist.

The top right painting is one of mine, “Along the River”.  And the bottom right is Wilson Webb’s work.  Wilson is a fabulous painter from Winchester.  He just won the member show at BRAC so he will have a solo show in the Spring that I am really looking forward to seeing. 

So come downtown and see all the terrific art capturing the Shenandoah River.

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Summer SkySummer Sky is an oil on 9×12 canvas panel and is available for $225 framed. 

This is the second piece that I started at the art walk last Thursday evening and I finished it yesterday.

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Plums 3Up on Twin Mountain in West Virginia yesterday we walked along the orchard road.  Along with the apple trees there is a long row of plum trees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plums 1The plums are dark purple but they show up blue on the trees.  Really beautiful!  And the trees are loaded. 

 

 

 

 

 

Plums 2Aren’t they great???  Just waiting to be ready to make into jelly!

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Speaking to Linden Rotary Club

Speaking to Linden Rotary Club

I spoke to the Linden Rotary Club yesterday morning.  They meet at 7 a.m. at The Apple House.  It’s a great group of folks doing great service work in our community and worldwide. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signal Knob View for Rotary

I also did a demonstration for them of this painting.  It is a version of a view of Signal Knob. 

Most people are surprised to hear how much time is actually spent painting and how much time it takes to promote and market the work.  It takes a lot more time to get the word out there to sell the work than to actually create it.

Thanks to Debbie Grove for inviting me to speak to the Linden Rotary Club.  I appreciate your support.

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River Reflections

River Reflections

Sticking with the river theme from the last day or so, today’s painting is River Reflections.  It is an 8″ x10″ oil painting and is available for $145 (unframed). 

And don’t forget the River Festival tomorrow in Front Royal.

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Sky-River-Land

Sky-River-Land

While working on a couple of pieces for the upcoming River Show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council I kept thinking of an abstract piece that would represent the look of the river and it’s surroundings.  This is what I came up with. 

It is a nonrepresentational abstract on 24″x12″ gallery wrap canvas.  The three smaller canvases each represent sky, river, and land. 

I haven’t done abstracts lately but I really enjoy the freedom of the work.  Maybe I’ll do some more this week.

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"River's Edge"

"River's Edge"

“River’s Edge” is an oil on 12″x24″ canvas.  It is a view across the Shenandoah River with the mountains in the background.  This is another painting that I have just completed for the upcoming River Show at the Blue Ridge Arts Council that is being held in conjunction with the River Festival on August 15th in Front Royal.

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