Saturday, February 26, 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

the littlest convert



Tabitha stopped by today to learn the goopy painting process we all know and love
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

We have a Facebook page

Please go to the Miller School of Art facebook page and like it. Then you can be kept up to date on our classes and events.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Miller-School-of-Art/181902065181130

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Larry Brown is going like crazy.
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We have a new student in the foreground. Ethyl. She is very innovative
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As usual Bob Wood is going strong
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Sue Letsinger has been a doing so well on the raw canvas
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Everyone worked well together. An all time record, 9 people. we still had one more easel
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Margaret is doing big what she usually does so well small.
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Jacqueline Lewis is off to a good start
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Lyn is doing a great composition of the model today
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Sharon was todays model. We love her poses and presence. Will post the paintings from this pose soon.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

This is Jacqueline Lewis' painting of the male model pictured earlier.
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This is large Helen Anderson painting. About 5 ft tall
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This is another of Helen Anderson's paintings. Helen likes to come the studio instead of having her own studio which she recently gave up to come here.
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This is Helen Anderson's interpretation of one our model's poses.
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This is Helen Anderson's painting she did today. Helen has been painting since the 1940's and is truly a master.
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This is Jacqueline Lewis. She has been doing some of our models several times. Once from life and then working from photos of them during the week. She has amazing concentration and comes of with beautiful renditions of the poses
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This is Margaret Brown painting. She has been one of our most improved students ever. She took a formal approach and I gave her specific assignments in area that needed work. Now she is more or less on her own and doing a series of still lifes of her black jacket.
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