July 10, 2009

Another week just up and went before I had the chance to blink my eyes! Guess that means I’m having too much fun!

We had a wonderful group of artists here this week studying with Karen Rosasco. They were creating some amazing work and everyone is disappointed that the week is over and Karen won’t be teaching here next year. But not to worry, we’ll have Karen back as soon as possible.

Here are some shots that I took during the workshop.


Below is some work done by Denise Schober. She is a fiber artist and even brought her sewing machine to this class to add a little thread work to the collages. She also impressing people with her embossed batting techniques and Angelina fiber.


Here are Les and Lil, a couple of frequent workshop participants. It’s always great to see them again.

There is Karen (in the pink) giving a little one-on-one critique with Lisa C., who came to the workshop as part of a mother-daughter vacation.

Some really creative and expressive work!

It has been a busy week and I didn’t get to get out to the art studio as often as I would have liked, hence, the shortage of pictures.

If you weren’t here you missed a tremendous workshop! But if you like working with collage and watermedia, why don’t you sign up for Gerald Brommer’s workshop?!

Gerald Brommer has been teaching art for decades and had written more than 30 books on art. He will be teaching his “Stained Paper and Collage” workshop starting August 2 – 8, 2009. Usually his workshops fill up fast to the max of 20 students, but this year the workshop promises to be a bit smaller — which is good news for his students!! More individual instruction and more pampering at the inn!

So why don’t you join us? It’s a great opportunity to study with a master. All levels are welcome.