Before I dragged my bones back out there - I wanted to share some work that my students are painting. It's been a great experience for me and I'm really, really proud of all the group.
The student work is so impressive! I was wondering if you're planning to sell your demo painting. My living room is crying out for some sunshine yellow :)
Karin, your students are very talented! They are lucky to have guidance from such a great teacher too..it was a great feeling to see such good works at one place.
I can well understand why you are so proud! Their work is gorgeous!!!!!!!!! Wow! I'm impressed!! I'm new to your blog, and what I've just seen makes me want to have a walk through if you don't mind...
I see several of your students using laptop computers to project the reference digitally. Can you comment on this and do you use a laptop for projecting your references also.
I see why you're proud. Their work is wonderful from what I can tell of a photo of a painting! Nice to see the photographic image next to the created one.
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The student work is so impressive! I was wondering if you're planning to sell your demo painting. My living room is crying out for some sunshine yellow :)
what a level! great to see.
Karin,
Please do a workshop on the outer banks. You can stay at my house.
You are an inspiration.
Thanks for the photos! I want to attend one of your workshops!! I am looking forward to your 2011 workshop schedule. Any chance you will be in Texas?
Oh those are amazing! *jealous* Looks like such a wonderful workshop! Talented students you have!!!
You have a lot to be proud of, the student work is great!
Powerful and inspiring!!! Can't wait till you do a DVD for those of us who can't make it to the US.
This looks fantastic! Oh, I have to start saving my pennies!
Karin, your students are very talented! They are lucky to have guidance from such a great teacher too..it was a great feeling to see such good works at one place.
I find it simply amazing to see such fabulous artists all in one place!
I can well understand why you are so proud! Their work is gorgeous!!!!!!!!! Wow! I'm impressed!! I'm new to your blog, and what I've just seen makes me want to have a walk through if you don't mind...
Looks like you're havin' fun!
I love seeing the student work. Are they using your photos as reference? Or, did you walk around and have them shoot?
Karin,
When are you going to do a workshop in San Francisco.... Eagerly waiting.
Please plan a workshop in bay-area soon.
I see several of your students using laptop computers to project the reference digitally. Can you comment on this and do you use a laptop for projecting your references also.
wow...wish i was in your class! :)
I love your work. Do you have classes for beginners in Atlanta.
THanks for letting us see the students work. I love this one. fabulous!
I see why you're proud. Their work is wonderful from what I can tell of a photo of a painting! Nice to see the photographic image next to the created one.
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