So wanna come hang out in my studio for a week and make art?
These kids did. And for some reason they keep coming back! Even when they’ve grown up. I am continually amazed when the workshops fill up with creative, eager faces. I’m lucky every day, but particularly on these days, when the wild, creative rumpus begins in the Granary, where my studio has been for the last three years.
In this session the kids worked with paint in a variety of ways, both watercolor and acrylic, and also worked with combed and stamped paste papers. It was my first time doing that too, so it truly was a learning experience for all.
Eartha Kitt would love it. We crank the tunes and make art.
Now I am eager for an immersion into color.
Both on the canvas, and in the world. Spring is just barely beginning to awaken in Vermont. I know the azaleas and cherries are blooming a few hours south of here, but we still have snow in the shadows in our woodland home.
Spring travels north 16 miles a day.
Hey, I first read the original post, then I read the rumpus post. It sounds like an exciting studio and I wouldn’t mind being a kid in it! Your re-written blog is terribly inviting.
Thanks Lynn! You are my first comment on this new blog.
Your classes do sound like lots of fun. Kids in a candy store. And I love the quote by Eartha Kitt. What a wonderful way to start a blog.
I agree with lynn – this post is way more engaging your studio sounds like a much more exciting place to be than in your first post. I’d drop in if I lived near by.
Thanks all!
This post does make me want to sign up for a workshop and paint, paint, paint!