Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Fifty-Thousand

Announcing...

A Three-part Demonstration 

A number or artists have asked if I would do a demonstration, starting with a blank canvas and continuing to a finished one.

In response to this, I've tentatively scheduled a three-part demonstration for 8, 15 & 22 November---all Fridays. The sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be a fifteen minute break at 11:00 a.m.

Because my studio gets somewhat congested for The Dead Paintings Society, I've made arrangements for a larger space in my studio building for these sessions.

Part of the advantage to having a larger space is being able to also have those who may not paint but who'd like to know more about the process, how I make choices in color, composition and subject.

I've chosen a 36" x 42" canvas for this class. The large size will make it easier to demonstrate a number of techniques and to follow a more complex pictorial strategy.


 And, of course, the longer time will enable me to show much more of my process.

So please think about coming, and do share this with anyone you know who might find it interesting. It's also posted on Instagram and on Facebook (which you could share, please!)

If you're interested in coming, please write Sarajean Graham at sarajean.graham@comcast.net

Hope to see you!
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p.s. Sometime this evening, the 50,000th visitor will visit this blog. Thank you!
 

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your 50,000th visitor!! And every visit has been worth its weight in gold......and entertainment.

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    1. Thanks, Bruce, it's been fun and, I hope, helpful.

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  2. What I meant to say was: congratulations as well for the Red Sox. Were you at Fenway for the game?

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    1. And thanks for this, too! It's been 95 years since the Sox won a WS at Fenway. I was just a lad.

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  3. Congrats for the visitors and the WS (I'm sure they wouldn't have done it without yr support ;P). Looks like a promising demo for the happy attendees!

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    1. Jon, can you figure out why they call it the "World" Series when only one team outside of the US is eligible to compete? Beats me; Oh sorry Don. The Red Sox are a great team but wouldn't it be nice to see them compete against the Japanese, Chinese (Taiwan) and the Cubans as well for a real world title?

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  4. Hi Bruce! Well, whatever you call it I'm sure they're celebrating and having a good time! Too right - that's what you call a long wait!

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  5. Any chance of a quick peek at that demo?

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