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A little Painting

I had planned to take some more painting classes this year but I somehow never got around to it.  I have signed up for an afternoon workshop entitled "Painting Your Destiny."  No previous experience or talent required.

I have been dabbling a bit though.




It is on my list of to do for next winter -- take some classes.

Comments

  1. Pretty painting products so far. Looks like you have a talent for color and design.

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  2. I like your painting of the girl with the basket and think that is a great idea to take a painting class. Maybe I should try something new to me. As a senior and a widow I am busy but could find the time.

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  3. Olga these are terrific. I have yet to find a talent. If I had this talent I would be doing this all the time. Beautiful !!

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  4. These are really quite good and you should continue. Maybe we should buy your stuff while we can afford it.

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  5. I think you should continue also. Sketching and painting is a wonderful pastime. What medium do you prefer?

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  6. You have a great head start but intimidated me from taking any class that says no experience necessary!

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  7. Your paintings are wonderful already. I can only imagine how your art will change with a few classes. It will be very interesting to see. TThank you for sharing.

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  8. You paint very well. I like looking at your art.

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