Sandy Denny, who was in an English group called Fairport Convention, wrote decades ago a song with a lovely and haunting melody
and words to ponder that for me is still without answer. Perhaps because there is none, only thoughts and theories. Judy Collins also recorded this Timeless song. if time allows, drift over for a listen.
when painting or arting , time seems to evaporate into nows of a different color, many colors. last summer we had yet another great paint class gathered with the interesting combo of 3 new folk and 3 repeaters. an ideal blend in my estimation. we gathered on a sunny morning of late August to explore and experiment and make colors from a jar into inspiring ideas and designs of our own minds. I invite painters to look at favored photos, flowers and leaves, oh the leaves! and to make sketches and expand their possibilities. I also ask to them suspend doubt and any lack of skill thoughts that floats up.
just for the day.
A good practice any time you start a new project,
revisit a challenge or otherwise problem solve.
just for the day.
A good practice any time you start a new project,
revisit a challenge or otherwise problem solve.
two leaves from the croton plant and one i painted,
that I could paint every day
as they are so colorful and full o patterns. center one is my quick painting
on a used coffee filter.
the painters
that I could paint every day
as they are so colorful and full o patterns. center one is my quick painting
on a used coffee filter.
the painters
Mary, Stanka and Barb are now deep into paint and
the magic of waving paint brushes
now we are having Fun!
Mary deep into painting from a photo she took
and a sketch she made from her photo.
Lovely!
Michelle paints a grand rooster.
welcome back M!
(the rocks and all the blue painters tape are useful
to keep painted fabrics from escaping in a breeze)
Barb's red heliconia takes shape
Erin and Norma are new ladies
to my paint sessions
and they take to painting with ease!
the magic of waving paint brushes
now we are having Fun!
and a sketch she made from her photo.
Lovely!
Michelle paints a grand rooster.
welcome back M!
(the rocks and all the blue painters tape are useful
to keep painted fabrics from escaping in a breeze)
Barb's red heliconia takes shape
Erin concentrates on color!
Norma had great design ideas brewingErin and Norma are new ladies
to my paint sessions
and they take to painting with ease!
Stanka takes on Anthurims in a big and colorful way.
she is also new to the paint class folk this year.
Mid day, after a painting session,
we relax under a shade tree for a light potluck lunch.
Here is a fruit salad palm tree plate I made
sprouting from sea o sweet strawberries.
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after the painting day as I clean up class area, I collect discarded paint pallets and make a little color of my own upon fabric.
some will find their way into quilts and some into smaller projects like postcards.
Thank you to ALL my painters of last August
and in past decade,
for making for a wonderful and colorful day,
my favorite way to spend a day !
3 comments:
Looks like everyone is having a great time. You need to do more of these classes.
Kathy
That looks like so much fun! Fabric painting is good, fabric painting with friends is fabulous!
Thanks Kathy and landscapelady for your comments. painting together is my favorite kind of day :)) !!
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