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Deb's studio |
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Deb, on far left, instructing |
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A simple example |
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My aunt, totally absorbed in her work |
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Linda, graphic designer, completely into her painting |
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EEK ... my 1st attempt |
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My next attempt, photographed in a bit of a hurry |
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My aunt's work |
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Another student's work |
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Most of Linda's work, which was fabulous |
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My hands, when I got home [they will be colored this way for almost a week]
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Deb Strong is an artist friend of mine [and was also an avid horse person, so we have a lot in common] She paints beautiful animal portraits and intimate nature scenes in colored pencil, as well as creating rich painted silk artwork. My aunt very much wanted to take her introductory course, so she generously signed both of us up.
The course was one day, and gave us all a taste of what it is like to paint on silk. It is QUITE different from watercolor on paper ... WOW!!! But everyone found the process to be a heck of a lot of fun, and I know my aunt and I would love to do more. Another student, Linda, was so completely absorbed in her creative process, she did not speak, and we had to check to ensure she was still breathing. [kidding ... she was totally gone into her work]
A great time was had by all, and I would like to thank Deb for her wonderful instruction, and kindness for hosting us at her studio. And I must thank my aunt for her generousity in allowing me to attend the session.
I almost forgot to mention - there is an excellent web site with several painters' work available for viewing. it is the "silk painter's guild", and the work is exquisite.