You know one thing I like more than teaching art is watching students create. I am just fascinated with their use of their hands in designing and putting together art pieces no matter what medium. I also like watching their faces as they think it through and study and even sometimes struggle. I suppose that is the reason I take a lot of photographs of students hands and faces while working. This week was no exception. The class was small but a mix of seasoned artist, watercolorist, and first timer in watercolor learning watercolor portraits from their photos. They were very busy since this was only a two day workshop at the Arkansas Craft School in Mountain View, Arkansas. What a relaxing setting at the school. Thanks for hosting the workshop and thanks to the students in attendance. Take a look at them in action. http://marlenegremillion.blogspot.com/
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marcia wallace
9/20/2019 05:47:15 pm
What fun! You really recorded our progress - I didn't realize how often you photographed! Too focused on trying to capture that likeness I guess. Thanks for your tips and hints - always something new. I spent a little time reworking the big flowers I showed you - there is hope yet!
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9/21/2019 11:01:05 am
What an amazing slideshow! It was such a pleasure to watch you work with your students here at the Arkansas Craft School - we look forward to having you back again soon.
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11/4/2022 03:53:26 pm
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Marlene GremillionI am an artist who has been creating for many years in all types of media. |