Tuesday 2 October 2012

On Lighthouse, circus Life and more!...


New themes are always fun to start. Especially when they are so colourful and different. Bella finished her lighthouse painting, and below, in another technique comes Thomas with a marine life theme in crayola drawing, exploring texture and colour.




Gennie on another format, this one is square comes another Lighthouse. Great sunset. I can imagine myself in Prince Edward Island!




Carla managed to put together a wonderful abstraction  of the theme Circus Life.

These acrobats are a great way to work with human figure.




Jeff and Alec also finished their marine life crayola projects.Way to go kids!



At the Studio, girls enjoy a fun time while creating art!


These girls are about to finish their lighthouses. What a wonderful way to interpret sunsets.


Marine life by Agnes, and this is a joy to see. Congrats on this one! Great use of colour.




Carla, welcome to the Studio and congratulations for this wonderful composition on Circus Life!





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Kyla, sorry for the image that came a bit blurry, but the essence of it just brings us to travel to the coast.



I would like to give a big Hug to Maria Fernanda, a wonderful assistant in the painting studio. She has been painting for quite some time now. She is a great singer and actress. And of course a talented high school student. Welcome a board.


Quinn and Hanna....way to go, pretty ladies. Fantastic marine turtles.





 Lighthouses are always challenging, especially while working with an interesting background such as this one made by Danielle. Great work in depth, perspective and effects!Fall season always is a great excuse for an interesting inspiration. Especially with these magnificent shapes and colours.


 Be crayola, acrylics or even just black and white sketching, these shapes inspired us all.










Camie, your wonderful sketch made this horse have a perfect proportion. Your circus theme is really spectacular!


Jamie, this was your own composition. I am glad Nimsy has a life of its own in this interpretation you put together. Great work on detail and small work with a  fine long brush. Your technique es getting really professional!

 Manolo, your crab for the marine life comes to life with that contrasting black background.

 Lauren, what can I say girl! you made these dolphins in just two classes! you surprise me every time!




Congratulations my Dearest Lauren!




This cute little fellow was made by Sarah, I can feel the water almost splashing us! Great job, pretty lady!


Alex is a new member. I wish you a great time along with all these creative artists! Welcome to our  Studio!



Hanna and Quinn, I am glad you know the way to draw AND paint pumpkin squashes. Congratulations ladies. Keep smiling!




Catalina, once again you do different things. This time exploring a two part image. Great job in the sand and waves. Way to go.



Beautiful Helena, this is a wonderful image with depth and great contrast. Congratulations.



Lightning is never easy, and this is almost giving me a shock! Great idea Nikki. I am glad you enjoyed painting this effect.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFRLiJWUZnU&feature=share&list=UUKP5xR0dpcmnXQWq2EeWlVg


 it is always fun to work with different techniques!

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Hanna and Quinn, these turtles are magnificent both in colour and shapes. Congratulations!




Once again, to all I recognise your efforts and encourage you to keep up with these wonderful paintings!





Remember:

Without ART, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable.

George Bernard Shaw

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