Quote

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)

Friday, June 13, 2014

The Forgotten Post

Yes, I did it again. My memory lapse just fought up with me. Sorry for that!

We did paint at the Center and had a great time doing it.
Terrie painted this beautiful red tea still-life using acrylics. Her skill with layering the colors is excellent as is evident
in this painting The tea pot just glows. This is one fabulous painting, Terrie! 

Terrie painted her pet using acrylics. The fur is painted loose and appears soft. The subtle colors make this
painting really work. Great job, Terrie!

Sheila painted this lobster boat plen-air. The water has many colors in it and Sheila used that very effectively. The red boey
adds a punch of color. Great job, Sheila!

And then there is Nancy! Wow, this is a spot I want to visit. This painting is in progress. So far I am loving it!!!
Fabulous, Nancy!

This is the critique Lineup with Priscilla's painting leading the way. Her social statement made in her painting is a strong
commentary on how seniors are treated. Her piece is titled " The invisible woman"
This is a thoughtful and provoking painting. Love it, Priscilla!

Priscilla and Terrie

Sheila contemplates all the paintings in the critique.

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