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Monday, April 30, 2012

Busy Weekend and A Guest Artist

Miss M stayed overnight with me on Saturday and was here until mid afternoon on Sunday. She was a great motivator as she wanted to do art. I have so many photos to share today, I hardly know where to begin. I suppose I should begin with a photo of the artist herself. I liked both pix so well, I decided to put them together.




And it seems logical to then segue into showing you her art. These are two renditions of her still life. She really did a good job, don't you think.


We set up a couple of still life arrangements that included a lunchbox, a wood block, and a stuffed leopard.

We drew on 8.5 x 11 printer paper which I folded "hamburger" style to begin so we would have a chance to try the sketch twice. I actually wanted to rearrange the items, but Miss M wanted them to remain the same, so I just moved to the other side of her.




Here are my sketches.


I wanted to leave the lunch box and block unadorned, but Miss M didn't think it would be complete unless I did it all.




Later that afternoon we set up  a couple of angels that I received from the bride at my nephew's wedding as a token of thanks for doing a reading during the ceremony. Miss M has sketched these many times and did again, but she took the journal home before I had a chance to take a photo of hers.



Needless to say, I had a lovely, busy weekend, which included a visit to the talent show that Miss M's big sister (Miss P) sang in, but that is another post. I also spent a bit of time trying to paint on some hand made Khadi paper and had mixed results. That, too, will be in the next post.


So today I have my conditioning class at 9:30 and my Zunba class at 6:30 pm. I hope to get a chance to do some more art in between. I sure hope you are doing fine and that you are finding time for yourself and your art - don't forget your loved ones. Maybe they would like to be your guest artist.


xoxo

5 comments:

  1. What a precious day you had. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Aren't young artists fun! They have such great ideas - and sometimes are hard to dissuade. Looks like you had fun!

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  3. Morgan's work is amazing for a 4 year old! And as always, I really enjoy seeing your work. My fave of the day is your second version of the still life - fine work on the perspective! hugs, nancy

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  4. Sounds like you had such a lovely weekend...
    that little Miss M is beautiful! And those sketches... too precious.
    Thanks for sharing. xoxo

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  5. So, Wonderful! Hugs to all. Sherrie

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