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The way to understand art is to go and look at it. And if out of a million visitors there is even one to whom art means something, that is enough to justify museums ( Pierre Auguste Renoir)
"Art is a lifetime matter. The best any artist can do is to
accumulate all the knowledge possible of art and its principles, study
nature and practice continually." (Edgar Payne, 1883-1947)

Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Artist's of PAT group shine

The Plein air Thursday group has it's own princess....Princess Priscilla. Priscilla wore her crown in to the art session today and greeted everyone with sparkles and lights. Wow, that crown is one to envy.
Princess Priscilla painting

Princess Priscilla painting her face.... your suppose
to be painting on the canvas!

Smile, Princess Priscilla

Gigi, Liz and Priscilla discuss Liz's color choices

Nancy finished her oil painting of West Quoddy Head
light house. Wonderful paining, Nancy.

Nancy finished her beautiful pastel..her first pastel!!!!

Sheila painted Bubbles in Acrylic.
This is a fun, happy painting. Great job.

Gigi packs up her winter oil paining. 

Gigi's oil painting that is about to become her Christmas card.
I hope I'm on her card list!

Rita painted this large pastel. The grasses have
wonderful texture and colors. Beautiful.

Sheila painted this acrylic of a beach in the Caribbean.
Makes me want to jump on a plane and go there.

Sheila painted this acrylic of a beach scene in the Caribbean

Liz painted these onions in acrylic. Love the colors!

Priscilla painted this self portrait in Pop-art! Crazy good!

Priscilla painted this scene in acrylic....I think this
might be my chair?!

I finished my oil painting of a house on Campabello

beginning stages of my oil painting of Stonnington

Nancy added more pink to the sky in her oil painting and
the results are fabulous!

Nancy captured this early morning scene
in oil....the reflections bring you right into this painting. Wonderful.

Gloria is painting this old house in oil. It is in the beginning
stages and she has great start on it. You go girl.

Charlene painted this scene of Monhegan. Such a delightful painting

Gail painted this oil and used a fork to make the markings on the
tree. Very interesting and beautiful

Gail finished her painting from last week. The reflections
are wonderful.

Gail painted this pastel of Brussels Sprouts. Who knew
they could be so beautiful?!

Terri painted this painting in acrylic.The scene is from her home
Nice lines and composition, Terri!

Carol is painting this Bangor house. It is a painting in
progress. Great start, Carol

This is a watercolor that Gail did and this week she painted
the same scene in oils. Great job!

My favorite sketch that Gail did. Bank of America envelop
never looked so good!

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