KaDe's News
Yesterday, we had a private class with our wonderful tutor Sue, when we painted her subject Remember a day. As we have never painted snow before, this was a new experience. We also learnt how to do different trees foliage, with a lacey effect and 2 figures in the painting. Having said that Des has been putting figures in a few paintings already, but this was a new experience for Katie. As soon as paintings dry enough to photograph we will publish them .................
This area will be for a slot where you can view the most recent projects, ideas etc that we are working on, but not just about our interest in art.
March 2008
Yesterday, we had a private class with our wonderful tutor Sue, when we painted her subject Remember a day. As we have never painted snow before, this was a new experience. We also learnt how to do different trees foliage, with a lacey effect and 2 figures in the painting. Having said that Des has been putting figures in a few paintings already, but this was a new experience for Katie. As soon as paintings dry enough to photograph we will publish them .................
We are currently preparing for our forthcoming (1st) exhibition in May. SCARY or what!!!!! Katie doesn't want to sell Bamburgh Castle, so Des has said he will get a print of it for her to put in exhibition and one to put in the counselling room. I have also been working on a variation of Amber Amblings but with a deer in the background and a sunset with a wolf. Sue also suggested that paint a local scene. I have not decided whether I will try to paint Sproughton or Bramford Church.
I have been busy this month with counselling work and designing and re-developing my therapeutic courses this month so unfortunately have not had that much time for painting at home. Although, I am still facilitating the Art Group at work on Tuesday afternoons and unfortunately our new volunteer art tutor has now got a job, so will probably be leaving soon.
Des & Katie were getting bored with signing there names in english and have therefore been exploring other options, namely: Hebrew, Greek, Egyptian and Runes (from the Vikings apparently). They decided on Runes, Des has mastered his, Katie is still working on hers:
February 2008
I spent most of yesterday evening uploading my sisters work http://animalartistlesley.blogspot.com/. She is a professional artist and has been so since she was quite young. I have always seen her as brilliant since I was very small, which put me off even trying to paint until last year. Some of her early work can be seen here http://lesleylordanimalartist.blogspot.com/ .
During our painting class this month Sue suggested that we enter our 1st ehibition in May! We came home and requested the registration forms and have started thinking about which paintings we might enter or which new ones we might paint. So watch this space !!!!!!!!!
January 2008
Been to Sue's for 1-1 lesson on Bamburgh Castle, as I love purple Sue allowed me to do it in purple today. I normally enjoy attending her classes with my husband and have only ever been on my own - once before. It is really nice for a change to have Sue all to myself, expecially today as this was a intermediate class!
As always Sue (http://www.ayoubart.co.uk/) is brilliant, patience & understanding could be her middle name. I also had the bonus of sharing my chair with the delightful Ziggy.
Well as you can see on 'our paintings from lessons', we attended a new lesson last weekend with painting subject: 'Golden Brown'. This was not the topic we went to do, but as is often the case with our creative instructor, she showed us the work she had been busy undertaking, which resulted in us deciding to do this subject instead!
Thanks Sue, as usual a wonderful relaxed day. Sue has a kitten (well he is growing up now) called Ziggy. He is a little sweetie, who likes to watch the painting, till he falls asleep on one of our chairs (whilst Sue is demonstrating the next stage). Sue also has another cat called Ripley, but we do not often see him, as we are animal lovers this adds to our painting sessions!
& I were painting the same topic you can see that our paintings are quite different! It is relaxing in itself to spend time with Sue as she is has so much patience and understanding and the actual painting, as well as Ziggy is a good way to chill and unwind from the stresses of the week.
For some time now we have been thinking about showing our paintings, but neither of us have much understanding & knowledge of running a website (our business ones are looked after by other people). Unfortunately, we did not consider this to be a viable option for the paintings as we need to be able to update it regularly, without relying on others to do it for us. Sue (Art Tutor) suggested this - which seems to be manageable for even me. I am quite PC literate having designed my own Therapeutic Courses for about 7 years now, but that is mainly word/powerpoint/publisher etc.
Forthcoming Projects
We love Scotland and usually return at least once a year - to the 'wilds of Scotland' beauty & peace, so it is now wonderful to be able to capture the beauty on to canvas. We started some projects when we were there in November, which we will hopefully complete soon and will post them when done.
2 comments:
Hello! Your paintings are wonderful. I love the painting of the tree at the waters edge, both interpretations are stunning. Looking forward to exploring your work further.
Hi dancing fool
Many thanks for your comments - much appreciated.
katie
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