Saturday, August 31, 2013

First Time Painter

One of the things I really like about helping people paint (sometimes I hesitate to use the word "teach") is when they tell me  ...

  • how much fun they had 
  • and how much they learned 
  • and that they want to paint some more.

That's the way it went today.  We only had one student for our Saturday morning class.  It's  Saturday of the Labor Day weekend and most folks around here are out playing in Kentucky Lake.  But Debra Zemanek came to paint a sunflower - so it was just the two of us.  She told me what colors she wanted in her painting and kind of how she wanted it to look and then .... she told me she had never painted anything, ever before.   Nothing.  Zero. Nil.
Debra Zemanek with her first ever painting.

I love this sunflower that I helped her paint.  No, it's not a Rembrandt, but I love the whimsical, loose style of it and her color choices.  And for her first ever painting, I think it's fabulous!  But what I really, personally like is that before she left she told me ...
  • how much fun she had 
  • and how much she learned 
  • and that she wants to paint some more.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Teaching People How To Paint

I never dreamed that someday I would be teaching people how to paint.  I never dreamed I would teach people how to do anything.  Teaching just isn't in my DNA.  But apparently I can teach them a little about painting and a lot about having fun at it and experimenting.


And this makes me happy and apparently it makes them happy too - as you can tell from the above photo.

Partnering with Cindy Rice at T.F. Rice & Co. to have 2 hour painting on canvas sessions has turned out to be a challenging and fun creative outlet for me.  You may have seen these classes in larger cities.  If you haven't, just Google "canvas painting classes."  They are everywhere because they really are fun.  In these classes the students actually finish a painting on canvas by the end of the 2 hours.  We use wrap-around or gallery styled canvases where the painting goes around the sides, so no frame is necessary. It's ready to hang.  Cindy provides the space and all the tools and supplies for the classes.  I provide the ideas, instructions, how-to's, and get to inspire people to be creative.  I get to have all the fun!

Sometimes the finished art all looks pretty much the same from a distance, but if you get in close - 

You can see the difference in each painting.
We all had a lot of fun making fluffy white clouds in "Bridgeview."


And on other times - no two paintings look alike.  This class was "Still Life on a Black Canvas."  

It was all about painting on a black canvas.
Lot's of fun and very individual.

You can find out more about our creative and fun painting classes by clicking on the button
at the top of the page that says "Painting Classes" or following me on Facebook.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Photo Work

I love the looks of the Rice Barn down behind T.F. Rice and Co.  Cindy Rice took this photo the other day.  It really is picturesque but .... that tree has always bugged me.  So I just took it out.




Click here to to see a slide show on how I did this.  

Saturday, July 27, 2013

New Art For Canvas Painting Classes

Just a few new items for our painting classes at T.F.Rice & Co.  I'll be posting some more in the next week so be sure to check back.  To see all the painting classes I offer,  please just click on "painting classes" at the top of this page.  To schedule a class just contact Cindy Rice at T.F. Rice & Co.



Still Life On Black
We start out by painting our canvas black.  Something different and unique.
Acrylic on 16 x 20 gallery wrapped canvas.

  



Friday, July 12, 2013

Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer

The weekend after the July 4th weekend has always seemed to me as the time that summer really sets in.   Around here it usually gets really hot and sometimes pretty humid. The days are kind of lazy and long.  A great time to sit back and enjoy the scenery of life.  
 
 
Let's Sit
Buy a print in my online gallery or in Paris Landing at T. F. Rice & Co.
 
 
There’s an old song by Nat King Cole that has always made me think of summers on Kentucky Lake.

“Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Those days of soda and pretzels and beer
Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheer

Just fill your basket full of sandwiches and weenies
Then lock the house up, now you're set.

….. You’ll wish that summer could always be here.”
-Words by Charles Tobias and music by Hans Carste