Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes,
Art is knowing which ones to keep

Thursday, September 26, 2013

DONE WITH A TOOTHBRUSH



I love watching videos on Youtube about painting.  This is done differently but still very interesting seeing how someone's mind works.  You may have to turn down the music.

In a few weeks we will be hosting Janice Miller's seminar.  You already have the information that has been sent to you and the pictures that have been posted on this blog.  You should have paid for this seminar by now but if not, have your cash or check ready before the seminar starts so Diane can write it up and have a chance to enjoy the seminar as well.  She will not be taking money during the actual painting. 

We have booked Ros Stallcup for January and copies of the paintings have been sent to each of you by email.  I will bring in copies to the meeting.  During lunch, I ask that you vote for the ones you would like to paint.  We have several to choose from but only two will be chosen.  I have had feedback from several members on what they would like to paint, but not everyone responded.

We also have Peggy Harris scheduled in March but I have not received her submissions as of yet.

I have reserved a room at Ryan's again this year for our Christmas Party.  At that time we will install the new board.  Jackie will be President, Barbara will be 1st Vice President, Sue will be 2nd Vice President, and Diane will be Treasurer.  We still do not have a Secretary or Seminar Chair.  I have booked the teachers for next year but I am not going to be the Seminar Chair.  It would be nice if we had someone new step up and enjoy the benefit of being the Chair - as Chair you will receive your seminars at no cost but you will be responsible for picking up the visiting artist and taking her to her hotel room and back and forth to the airport.  If you are interested please let me know.

If you have not finished your Santa from last month and need help, feel free to bring it to the seminar and I will help you with it before and after the painting. 

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