Apples and Hydrangeas
by Nancy Medina
16X20
Oil on Archival Panel
SOLD
Apples and Hydrangeas was my class demonstration this morning, the final day of my workshop in Collerville, Tennessee. I had a class full of talented artists, and they created sunflowers, blue hydrangeas, and white roses in our afternoon paint-along sessions. Fueled by gourmet donuts and plenty of snacks and coffee, we learned that the teacher sometimes calls apples roses and yellow green, so one must keep a careful eye on that wacky lady. Next stop for this teacher, Florida! Sunshine and alligators, here I come!
This is the 29th painting in 29 days, as the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge is drawing to a close. Did I manage to paint something every day? Yes! *confetti* Tomorrow will be another challenge, since I fly home to Dallas. Let's see if I have the energy to keep up the momentum another day - stay tuned, there may be a pug picture in it for you...!
This is the 29th painting in 29 days, as the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge is drawing to a close. Did I manage to paint something every day? Yes! *confetti* Tomorrow will be another challenge, since I fly home to Dallas. Let's see if I have the energy to keep up the momentum another day - stay tuned, there may be a pug picture in it for you...!
The models take a bow!
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