After this we moved to a 1-stroke 1-colour challenge. It often takes people a bit to get the hang of this idea. And some people really hate it : ) But I think it's a pretty valuable study to get us to slow down and really SEE colour without blind mixing. I think they made some really great observations.
The afternoon was set aside for people to work on paintings incorporating the mornings work. Here are some pictures of the class:
And then, just because it caught my eye, a picture of the beautiful lavender water that existed for a moment in one of the rinsing jars. How pretty is that?
4 comments:
I would so love to take a workshop with you. It looks like you get so much done! And I LOVE that chair :0)
Must be very rewarding Kim. You really teach them a lot of good ideas. So fun, thanks for the ideas!
As only an artist would do, you took a photo of a jar of paint water. : )
What lucky people to learn from you. It looks like a great day. And I love that you stopped to enjoy that beautiful water!
Good for you Kim! I used to teach children classes there..it's such a nice location for art making!
Your workshop looked like fun and a rewarding experience for all! :)
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