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We had a delightful class in Strasburg at Buggy B’s last night.  As you can see we painted irises.  Great job everyone. 

Anyone interested in painting with us in Strasburg remember that we paint the last Tuesday at 5:30 at Buggy B’s on King.  Come join us.

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The Dog Walker, oil on canvas panel, 14″x11″.

A few weeks ago while down at the river painting I turned around to look behind me and there was this gentleman walking his buddy.  I had to take a photo quick before they were gone down the trail.  I just love they look.

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This past week in art class and then again on Saturday at the Wine Festival downtown I worked on this painting.  This is Patriot and Zip, two beautiful rescue horses adopted by my friend Suzanne McMinn and her daughter, Morgan.  (Patriot and Zip, oil on canvas panel, 11″x14″, available by contacting kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com)

I will be meeting these lovely guys in June when I go to Sassafras Farm, their home and home to Chickens in the Road, where I will be painting a mural for Suzanne.  And while I am there Suzanne is having a fundraiser for Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue from where she rescued Zip and Patriot.  Read about all of that here.

Next I’ll be making prints of this painting and anyone who donates at least $25 to Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue before the fundraiser in June at Sassafras Farm will receive a print suitable for framing.  Take a look at Heart of Phoenix here and see the good work they do.

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If you are in the Front Royal, Virginia area today you want to be sure to come downtown for the Wine Festival.  It’s a huge festival that takes up Main and Chester Streets with wonderful vendors and wineries not  to mention specials at the stores along the streets.

Stop by Delilah’s at 105 E. Main where everything is on sale today.  We will also be having a tent sale out front and there will be artists demonstrating their work there most of the day.  Stop in and say hello.

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Yesterday I got to meet with the Thursday Plein Air painters for the first time in at least a year.  It was great getting out there with other painters and chatting and painting. 

I found a great spot by Lake Frederick with a fisherman sitting in a chair in the perfect spot.  I didn’t even have to ask him to move for my composition to work.  (Ha!  Just joking.  I wouldn’t do that.)

I like the way this little painting turned out.  I did take some creative license and change color of his shirt since the green one he had one just blended with the background. 

Fisherman at Lake Frederick, oil on canvas, 9″x12″, available by contacting kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com .

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In our Young Painters classes each week we try to paint different subjects as well as explore different types and styles of art. 

Yesterday we worked on a piece of modern art.  This almost always turns out to be the favorite of the kids.  Especially when we go outside and do splatter painting.  They LOVE it!  Olivia demonstrates here how to flick the brush.  Great job girls!

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Hard to believe but summer is almost here and it’s time to start planning the fun camp events for your kids for the summer.

Take a look here for information about Art Camp for Kids for this summer.  We have five fun and exciting weeks planned where kids ages 7-13 will paint beautiful creations based on famous artists work.  Each week will feature different styles of art and not only do we paint, we learn about art and art history in a really fun environment.  Sign up now for you young artist.  Contact kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com .

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Shenandoah River in Plein Air, oil on canvas, 11″x14″, SOLD.

I worked on finishing up this painting while working at Delilah’s on Sunday and am pleased with the finished product. 

Here is how it looked when I returned to the studio from a day of painting down by the river.  Painting in Plein Air is a challenge that pushes artists to develop their skills.  I like it!  Read about the Plein Air day here.

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Yesterday I had a great day painting at the Shenandoah River with two painters who wanted to give plein-air painting a try.

It’s not as easy as you would think.  It takes some planning just to get the equipment to the location and set it up.

Luckily we had a great spot down by the boat landing.  We were lucky to have a picnic table, a trash can and even a porta-potty!  That’s a big deal for plein air painters.  🙂

Jeff looks like he’s been doing this all his life.  And he really got into it.

And here is Mary Lou, who was thrilled to be painting outdoors.

It was fun to see these two fine artists exploring a new aspect to their painting.

River View to the South, oil on canvas panel, 11″x14″   (SOLD)is the first piece I worked on that morning.  I got a splendid start and plan to finish it in the next week or so.  And it’s already spoken for, so that’s good news!

And this is the reference photo for that painting.

I had time to start a second painting but didn’t get quite as far along on it before the sun got to high for the light to work for us.  Just as I got it laid in a boat pulled up with two guys fishing so I put them in the painting.

This is the shot I took of them.  Glad I added them into my painting because one of the wives of the fisherman pulled up to give them lunch (they were fishing in a tournament) and she yelled up to me, “Are you painting my husband fishing?”  Of course I said yes, and she picked up a card and emailed me later in the day to say she’d like to buy it for him for father’s day.

All in all, it was a perfect day for painting.  I helped two great students explore outdoor painting;  I have two sold paintings; and I got to spend the morning with Breezy (Jeff’s dog who came to help us paint)!

An excellent morning.

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These are the poppies that I painted last night at the Warren Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Denim and Diamonds event.  There was a wonderful crowd of women there exploring the different vendors with information on women’s health and well-being.  I had a great time seeing so many friends.

Poppies for Charity, acrylic on 12″x12″ canvas.  I donated this piece to the raffle.  I hope whoever won it likes how it turned out!

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