The topic was "painting silver and lace" - and we had a wonderful time - wish you would have been there! (Oh well, your loss . . . . )
On Day 1 we worked on the background and began our silver vase. Of course, there were some "whines" but also a lot of "wows"!
Here is what my view was for the 2 days - 12 students working hard!
Not only did we paint like crazy, but we also ate pretty well! I brought rolls and afternoon snacks, and one of the other ladies brought 2 kinds of home made breads/cakes.
Well fortified, we made it through the day - painting right up until the 4 p.m. "deadline".
Some of the students enjoying some fellowship during lunch. |
This is what my demo piece looked like by the end of that day. (Excuse the mess on the table!)
6 comments:
What a NICE POST!
Ah Deb - this looks like such a great workshop - you are so right it was my loss to not be there. Hope maybe someday I can be. Hugs.
Bonjour chère amie,
Un cours qui ne manquait pas de piquant et jovialité...
Mais quel bonheur que de participer à ces cours qui s'annoncent très intéressants.
Gros bisous ❊
Thanks Sue.
Debbie - you are not that far away - perhaps sometime . . . .
Martine said: A course that was not lacking spice and joviality ...
But what a delight to participate in these courses are expected to be very interesting. Thanks for commenting, Martine.
Deb, Do the students make their own drawings, or do you supply a template? I'm just curious how they, or you!, go about drawing the lace, which seems so daunting!
Laura - I supply the tracing.
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