Showing posts with label reeds in the breeze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reeds in the breeze. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Reeds In The Breeze

Last workshop of the year yesterday-we will be back on Sat Jan 10th to paint Reeds In The Breeze....






















Well that was the last workshop of 2014....wonderful results--nobody would be able to pick out the first time artists would they?
 

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Reeds In The Breeze--(private class) May 14th

Today's class had been booked a while back by 11 members of the same family-- 4 adults and 7 children.The subject --Reeds In The Breeze allows lots of scope to be different--important if there are to be several paintings hanging in the same house! Some of the children enjoyed dancing around and having fun while we were getting the combinations of colours sorted out before the start of the workshop!
Jessica was one of the youngest students today-just 7 years old-she liked the purple version and chose to do that!
We had a first today- a triptych done in class by three members of the same family---mum ,dad and daughter Julia worked very hard to get everything lined up perfectly-they started off on easels and ended up having the canvas laid down flat as it made life much easier. You would not believe that the end work of art had been done by 3 different people---it really was stunning!
Anna made a beautiful job of her painting-she used blue and purple and created a wonderful sky-and reflected the colors into the water perfectly..
Barny is just 8 years old created a great sky very quickly--and had a very bold style--he wasn't afraid of the paint at all--he is adding the hills in the distant very well here
Emma age 7 came along with her Mum Helen, Dad Stuart,and sisters Anna age 11 and Julia 13--it was quite amazing to see how quickly Emma had her sky and water done--everyone laughed at the bashing brushes and tickling brushes but they all found it easy to understand ....
Alison managed to get black paint on her face---the kids thought it was highly amusing!
Stuart, Helen and daughter Julia worked well together and had every aspect of the painting correct--they made sure the sky, water and foreground all matched up with each others--wonderful results--I'm sure they will get many comments about them when they are hung up in their home!
Hope Ive got the names correct.....Anna 11, Emma 7,  Jessica 7  Benjamin 10 and Barnaby age 8
Lovely results everyone---
Nicki , Jessica and Matt with their masterpieces
I had a lovely time with everyone today-- we had a lot of laughs---a few hard bits---mainly using the knife! But the end results were all brilliant---everyone put in their own bit of their personality ...great fun!

Monday, November 01, 2010

Sunshine After The Rain ---Sat 30th Oct

Cant believe I forgot to update my blog with Saturdays workshop results! Mind you I have been busy since the end of class!

 We had 2 students not turn up--unexpectedly-as they don't normally loose me down--still haven't managed to contact them-hope everything is OK with them.
However Lyndsey rang at 9.15am on the off chance  of a  space so she came along as an extra!
I had Nat a Tat in to help make the tea,coffee and clean up after students! She had a go at Bills usual job--making boxes for the students to take their paintings home in--and got in a right 2 and 8 with the tape !
Everyone had been before except Trine-who was painting for the first time--her painting is going to be a surprise present for her parents for Christmas.I know her sister reads my blog--so keep quiet Lisa!!
The class went well--it was quite a challenging one to do--getting the angles correct on the grassy banks was quite hard but it was the stones and pebbles around the puddles that caused the most tutting under the breath with the students!
We had some messy palettes at the end--thank goodness they are the tear off type-- soon sorted!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

This Saturdays Class "Reeds In The Breeze" FULL

























This Saturdays class is well and truely full after a phone call tonight from a lady we met at Burwarton Show last week.
There was just one place left but as she wanted 2 places I decided that 15 would be ok as its a fairly easy class to teach.
As you can see there is a wide variety of colours in which to paint this picture, and Im expecting some stunning results!
I have a mix of first time students along some that have been a few times before-so it will be an interesting mix.
I will be setting another date for this class early next year-so keep a watch on the website to see when it will next be done.
www.paintingmyway.co.uk