Weekend at Brookville, IN
I had a productive time at the IPAPA Paint-Out this past weekend in Brookville, IN. Myself and 13 other individuals took a workshop with Dee Beard Dean October 14 and 15. Dee was the judge for the Hoosier Salon juried exhibition this year. She was one of the best instructors I have ever had! She was very decisive and precise with her evaluations of all of our paintings and I could not have agreed more with her comments. She nailed it! If she ever comes back this way for a workshop, I highly recommend her to anyone who may be interested! I think we all came away with the same impression.
Dee critiquing Mary Ann's painting
Of course it is difficult to determine when a painting is finished. I still have a bit of adjusting to do to this painting in the studio. The sunlight was changing very quickly and to avoid changing the whole feeling or mood of the painting, I decided to stop before I screwed it up! I figured I would check my photos and make sure I did not change the light that I had first been struck by when I drove around that corner. Really it will just be a couple minor adjustments.
That afternoon I took a drive farther to the west of Franklin County ending up on Pipe Creek Road. What beautiful countryside there is to see there! It was hard to narrow down a location at which to paint! I came to the point where I just decided I needed to pull over and get down to business!
All in all, I enjoyed the beautiful weather and feel I learned a great deal. What is even more exciting is the prospect of sharing what I learned with my students!
2 Comments:
I love the bright colors. Blue shadows on the hillsides are striking too. Sounds like you had a great time. Indian summer gives us warm breezes and sunshine. I love fall. Would love to hear more about your experiences with Dee Dean.
Hey,Janet, that background behind your painting looks a little familiar. :)
Your paintings are beautiful. Wonderful color and you did capture the light you were after in that first one. Smart to stop when the light changed so much.
We did have a wonderful time and a great workshop. I would love to paint together again. I don't handle the cold too well. Keep in touch and we will work something out. Marilyn Witt
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