Thursday, February 23, 2012
lesson 6 Strawberries
We did strawberries last week. We worked with varied diluted paint to create the strawberries. The leaves are a bit challenging. The flowers are stroked in from the back side of the painting. Your students paintings are displayed in the Hall way. I am so proud of each one of them. I look forward to our session tomorrow.
Monday, February 13, 2012
lesson 5 hydrangea flowers
Dear Creative friends
We did hydrangea this week. We learn how to load the brushes deep for the leaves and shallow for the flowers. You may view the demonstration for painting hydrangea flowers in the youtube video below.
The class was so serene and each students are so polite and sweet. We miss Ansley this week. She always gives encouraging remarks and positive feedbacks with her kindness. You can see the concentrated efforts in their paintings hanging on the hall way. We will continue to work on hydragea, especially on the leaves next week.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Lesson 4
We painted tulips today. Your students have done so well following the instruction closely and trying their best rendering each stroke. You can see their work hanging in the hall way.
I have capture the demonstration on my video camera for your reference:
Tulip flowers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJSf140owl0&feature=g-upl&context=G281229fAUAAAAAAAAAA
Next week we will do crocus. They may do combination of tulips and crocus flowers if they feel up to it. Whatever we paint, my objective is to built the student's confidence in their stroke work. This will be their documentation tool for all kinds of flowers. Just as writing clarifies our ideas. Painting clarifies our visualization. Visualization is powerful. For if you can visualize it, you can realize.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Lesson 3
Dear Creative friends
We painted Daffodils this week. I video taped the demonstration at shallowford Falls, but it did not come out. So I am attaching my daffodil demonstration video at Kincaid Elementary school for your reference. v=3QWzZImnuJE&feature=plcp&context=C3dea511UDOEgsToPDskJvpjw5oNiHPHT-vKFI0knl Your students' paintings are displayed in the hall way for public viewing. Attached is the demo painting.
We continue to work on loading of the brush, the pallet management and the control of the amount of water in the brush for the desired stroke. We work on straight steady strokes of the daffodil leaves. the landing and the lifting of the brush and the proper amount of pressure to make the leaves, flower bud and the flower peddles. We continue to work with the outline option to help with our strokes. It is an acquired skill and your students are following nicely.
Tomorrow we will paint tulips. We will start with the new sprout and explore the folded leaves, flower buds as well as the full bloom. If you want to paint with us, parents, staff or new students are all welcome. I will prorate the class.
See you tomorrow.
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