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Wednesday painters -Mara, Maggie & Judd
Thursday Painters – Gabby, Dorothy, Kaylee, Mia, & Daniel

A few months ago Maggie brought in this cute little stuffed toy – a dachshund with a hot dog costume on.  So we photographed it and finally got around to painting it in class.  If you look closely at Maggie in the photo you can see the toy on her head!  This was a great lesson for the painters in shading.   They all did a great job!!!

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These are the 24 paintings that the Middle Schoolers painted as part of the 175th Anniversary of Warren County project. 

 

 

They painted panels that represent their school, county and town government, tourism and agriculture in our community. 

Great job!!!

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Here is Autumn with her painting of the Historic Marker that is in front of the Middle School along with the reference photo that we used for that painting.  She did a fabulous job!

 

 

 

 

 

 

And this is a shot of all the young artists.  Terrific work.  Hopefully tomorrow we will have the photos of the finished product.  Stay tuned.

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For about 2 1/2 hours yesterday morning and again yesterday afternoon, we had the pleasure of working at the Blue Ridge Arts Council with 13 terrific young artists from Warren County Middle School. 

It was a whirlwind of activity from the minute they arrived.  They were given their canvas and started painting right away. 

I am so grateful that Shelly, one of my adult painting students came to help.

And so did Linda.  It would have been near impossible to get as much done as we did without Linda and Shelly working with us.

And a busy day it was.  In the few hours that we had those 13 students produced 26 paintings.

Absolutely amazing!!!

Here are a few samples of the wonderful work they did.  As soon as the pieces are put together I will be posting the finished works of all of these students.  Many thanks again to Kym, Shelly and Linda!

Caitlyn's Town Hall

 
 
 
 
 

Spencer's Bear

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Elizabeth's Gazebo

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Wednesday and Thursday Young Artists painted Penguins! 

Great job everybody.

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Butting Heads, acrylic, 9×12.  This painting is from a photo that my cousin sent from their farm.  I still have a few touches to put on it but it’s almost done.  

 

 

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These two wooden hand painted side tables are available for $65 each.  They can be seen at Delilah’s at 105 East Main Street in Front Royal, VA.  If you are interested email me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com and I can give you more info.

And don’t forget the Fall Sale continues.  Click the tab above or here to see more.

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A month or so ago I went down to Sylva, NC to visit with an aunt and cousin that I hadn’t seen in about 25 years.  It was great seeing them.  And it was good to see the differences in their mountains and ours.  Here are two quick 5×7 paintings that I did when I got home.    And stay tuned, the big annual sale starts soon.

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All the while we are painting the huge mural with all the farm animals in the middle of the room for Suzanne McMinn we are also working on a few little side paintings. 

This is Sugar, one of the 10 or so cats that live at the farm.  She is just too cute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

And this is Beulah Petunia, the milk cow.  She is painted on the wall leading out to where her pen is and where she gets milked.  If you could see through the window on the door you would see her out there.

 

 

And if you ever watched Suzanne milk “BP” you would understand the reasoning for this composition.  She puts a bucket of corn and grain in front of her and she continuously eats while Suzanne milks her.  The chickens come from all around because BP drops some of the corn and they want it too!

 

 

 

 

Linda painted this nice vignette above the stove.  It really adds so much to the kitchen area.  Great job Linda!

 

 

 

 

 

 

And here are Linda and I with our host, Suzanne. 

I think Suzanne really loved the final result, especially her beloved BP!

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I’ve been asked to chronicle the development of the painting that we did at Stringtown Rising Farm.  We were so busy painting that I didn’t always think to take a photo but here is the painting from beginning to end from the photos I do have.  I will post some close-ups tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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