Bart School Apple
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For the past week I've been visiting the local arts and technology school in Adams, MA, leading a workshop in small-scale still life painting. With only a couple of hours a day, it's been a rush to try to get the students up and painting -- they're grade 11 students, and most are very keen, so that helps. We spent the first week on line and value, and now we're leaping into color. I'll try to snap a photo of some of their work later this week. In the meantime, here's a quick study (20 minutes) that I did as a glazing demonstration. 6x6 acrylic on gessoboard.
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