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Photo by Sandra Patterson

I invited some friends out to the cabin for a picnic on the 4th of July.  And of course, I invited their dogs.Lincoln, Jed, Dixie and I picked some wild flowers for arrangements to have to greet our friends upon their arrival. 

The welcoming committee led people to the yard. 

Photo by Sandra Patterson

Lincoln decided a cool spot was under the table.  I think he really hung out under there to get whatever food might drop from above.  Jed found that scratching his back on the grass was fun.

Photo by Sandra Patterson

Lucy and Suzie liked the pond.

Photo by Sandra Patterson

   Ordo had the BEST time.  He went for his first swim in the pond after Jenn showed him how to get into the water.  I think he loved it.  It was a fun afternoon even though it was hot.  The dogs really enjoyed running with new friends. 

Dixie found a spot on the sofa after everyone left and stayed there for the rest of the evening.

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Happy Independence Day!  I know it’s a day early but I won’t be here tomorrow so I wanted to be sure to wish you a Happy 4th.

This is a photo from last year’s art camp with their homage to Jasper John’s flag done in multimedia.

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Can you believe it’s July already?  The summer is flying by.  Don’t wait any longer.  Sign up now for art camp…only 4 weeks left!  Your young artist will learn about the color wheel as well as various styles of painting while creating a beautiful work of art every day.

Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to register.  Here is what is available:

Week 2:  July 9-13, Post-Impressionism

Week 3:  July 16 – 20, 2012  –  Modern

Week 4:  July 30 – August 3, 2012   –  Famous Painters

Week 5:  August 6 – 10, 2012   –  Combination of styles

There is only a couple of spaces left in the last two weeks so be sure to register today.  You can read more about art camp here.

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Yesterday I spend a delightful afternoon at Prince Michel Winery north of Madison, Virginia participating in a Quick Draw to benefit SAFE, Services to Abused Families, Inc.  About 20 artists came together to either demonstrate their medium or compete in the Quick Draw competition.

Luckily, the event was held inside since the weather was so unbearably hot.

We had just one hour to paint a work of art that we donated to the live auction that was held to benefit SAFE.  The audience was particularly kind to me and I was designated “Crowd Favorite” both by the numbers observing and my painting earning the highest auction bid. 

I had a terrific time painting and meeting some new artists from the Madison area.  And many thanks to my friend and fellow painter Linda Kusior who came to support me and for taking most of the photos here. 

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Yesterday was Plein Air Thursday.  But I didn’t have time to go to the location where the group was painting so I decided to go up in the Shenandoah National Park to the Dickey Ridge overlook and paint for a few hours.  It’s such a lovely drive and so hard to believe that it is only 5 miles from my house.

This is the view I selected for the painting and the start of the piece.

 

And these next few shots are the progress I made throughout the next hour or so.

 

 

 

 

By the time I left I felt as if I were about 90% done with the painting.  I will touch it up a little and then it will go down to Delilah’s where hopefully someone will see it and want to take it home. 

Tomorrow I will tell you about the best part of painting at Dickey Ridge yesterday…

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Several months ago some friends who do wonderful work with German Shepherd Rescue stopped by Delilah’s with their latest rescue.  She doesn’t look at all like a German Shepherd!

This little Gem is the cutest thing.  She was bashful on her first visit but let me snap this photo.  I couldn’t resist painting it. 

She came back to visit a few weeks ago and has grown a little and is more outgoing and a little less skittish.  And she is definitely a daddy loving girl.  Her dad has salt and pepper hair and a beard so they even look a little alike. 

A Little Gem, acrylic on canvas, 16″x12″, available at Delilah’s or by contacting kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com .

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Photo by Kevin Seabrooke

I have been invited to paint at the Quick Draw Event at Prince Michel Winery just north of Madison on this coming Saturday.  There is more information about the event here.  I have really been looking forward to it.  The quick draw is a contest where artists have just one hour to create a painting while guests watch.  I still haven’t decided what I will paint yet but am narrowing it down.  If you like wine and art and have Saturday afternoon available, consider the pleasant drive over to Prince Michel and watch the artists create something spectacular!  Hope to see you there.

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This is Jacob.  He is one of my private students.  He’s 6.

A few weeks ago I asked him what he wanted to paint next and he said Buffy.  Buffy is his old golden retriever.  Buffy is almost twice as old as Jacob and  you can tell he loves her.

So we painted Buffy.  It took two lessons and he did a terrific job.  I love helping young artists paint their pets.

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Black Sheep, oil on canvas, 8″x6″, available at Delilah’s.

This is one of the photos I took last year while visiting a farm in West Virginia and painted for the “Farm Animal” series.

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Having visited Sassafras Farm last week put me in the mood to add to my “Farm Animal” series.  I took loads of new photos to work from so I will get started on those very soon.

Here is “Mr. Hyde”, an oil painting on canvas, measuring 8″x6″, that I painted from a previous trip there.  This painting, along with others in the “Farm Animal” series is available at Delilah’s on Main Street in Front Royal.

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