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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Hibiscus Fever

I want to do series of tropical flowers on a large scale. I drafted out a Hibiscus on a 12 x 12 gallery wrapped canvas with acrylics. Then I will refine the flower and leaves with oils. I hope to finish this by Monday July 4th!! Wish me luck!!! Have a great weekend out there. I hear the sun is going to shine!!!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Blogpost Update

Hi everyone, I was able to figure out how to get the "followers" and "comment" issues resolved!!!!! I had to do a google upgrade to "Google Chrome". Don't be alarmed when the directions state this will replace your homepage. You can always reset your home page. It's pretty easy. Just go to google chrome and upgrade!! Then sign in your account and type a comment, put the title of your page as the id and hit enter. Voila!! All the great functions of Blogger will return like magic!!! Give it a try.
Good Luck, Georgina

Saturday, June 25, 2011

PAINT BOX: Sunday in the Garden with Art

PAINT BOX: Sunday in the Garden with Art: "sunday was a glorious day at the south shore botanical garden. 'Women Artists of Kauai' had a show and sale at the garden and the weather co..."

Friday, June 24, 2011

June Painting Notes



My daughter posted a picture of her canoe and I thought it would make a great painting to give her for her birthday. I'm in the process of glazing in the shadows and working on getting the color right on the trees. I have to redo the water on the lower left and reglazing the reflection. What do you think? Maybe I'm glazing and using too much oil!!!

My art instructor loves events of the Civil war. He makes statues of both Confederate and Union Soldiers and gives us a history lesson on the era while we paint. During the last session he became obsessed with painting Abraham Lincoln.  A town in CT had a Lincoln painting stolen that was painted by John Denison Crocker in honor of Lincoln's March 1860 visit to Norwich. The frame stood empty in City Hall until the town decided to have an art contest to see if the painting of Lincoln could be reproduced by a lucky artists to again hang in City Hall. The grand prize was $8,000. Marc entered the contest and was one of the 10 or so lucky artists who made it to the finals, but through some controvesy and disappointment of many artist who submitted their paintings in anticipation, didn't win.

To get a more compelling story you can read about this at  Artist's re-creation of Lincoln painting earns $8,000 prize . Any way...point being Marc started painting a collection of other Civil War soldiers and Lincoln.
                                 Marc's copy of John Denison Crockers 1860 painting of Lincoln

                                  Marc's traditional portrait of Lincoln painted after the Crocker one above
Marc working on Geneal Sherman
Oh and this is so cute! A new student on her third week who never "painted" before wanted to paint a pug! I think she is closet painter!! What a great job she did! She only paints in acyrlic and can't be swayed yet to paint with oil. We'll see if we can pursuade her before the end of the term!!