Wednesday, October 27, 2010

"100 Faces, No. 50"

4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold


Oh my God - I've done 50! And I'm loving this project, I really am.

Safe to say I won't chime in until I'm able - I'll be painting with 17 artists, I can't wait. I hope to post glimpses of the workshop and the students' work and my demos - you may have to wait until I return home - it's hard to set aside time during a week like that. Friday afternoon, I'm off to Charleston for the big art weekend - Saturday morning I'm joining other artists painting in Washington Park - a new experience for me. Those paintings done Saturday morning are auctioned at the Charleston Art Auction Saturday night - proceeds go to the art departments of the local public schools. Big week for me.

Stay tuned, I'll be back to the blogging asap.

Happy Halloween



11 comments:

Julie in the studio said...

Amazing, and congrats on the 50! Happy Halloween to you too.

Unknown said...

Kudos on the big #50! I've really been enjoying following these. Keep it up!

jyothisethu said...

Congrats for the 'half century'...

All the best for the programmes ahead...

Making A Mark said...

Well done on getting to #50!

Christine said...

Have a great workshop....those other artists are lucky to have that time with you.The faces are giving me much to think about. I love how you are approaching each uniquely with different underpainting colors.

Terri Buchholz said...

I was first on the wait list for your Hilton Head workshop and apparently not one person backed out. Now THAT's a popular workshop! Hope the weather is good and you all have a good week and hopefully I'll be first to sign up next year!

Daniel Corey said...

hi, great work! i really like this face in particular.

Shirley Fachilla said...

Wow, you have a big week coming up.
Hope the workshop goes smoothly and well, that you have a beautiful day to paint outdoors in Charleston and of course, that the Charleston auction is a super success for you and all the artists involved.
It's great you've done 50. This is a really sweet one.

Unknown said...

Perfect background color.

Poetry Man said...

Hey, your stuff is totally awesome!

Do you have any online tutorials, or speedpainting videos I can look at?

-Andre Allen(aspiring artist)

Unknown said...

I love your blog, Karin. Great project. Your stamina and energy astound me!! Thanks for the inspiration. Can you paint my portrait? ;)