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Friday, September 22, 2017

Durango Watercolor Workshop at Vallecito -- 2017

This was my first annual Durango Workshop at Vallecito Lake -- September 15-17, 2017.  



The theme of the workshop was "Drawing and Painting from Nature -- Outside and Inside the Studio". . . 


and we did just that . . . 





We had some great discussions . . . 






Diana taking everyone on a tour of her property, before they all started sketching




Bill's lovely arrangements from their garden -- which we brought into the studio in the afternoon.






There was something to sketch, in every direction!










Inside the studio, after lunch, we did some color studies.







Pat's demos





Back into the house in the afternoon -- for wine and sharing . . .











The next morning, we were back outside for more sketching . . . 












After painting in the studio all afternoon, we were ready for a glass of wine, and more discussion and sharing of paintings -- 



Our friend, Janice, stopped by and offered to be our "rotating easel"

















On the last day of our workshop, everyone painted in the studio all day -- and in most cases, finished one large painting.  A few people were able to start and finish another one.




































So much fun!  See you next year, Durango!



5 comments:

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  2. Beautiful! Looks like a great time!

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  3. Hi Pat,
    I teach high school students art and was wondering if you could recommend an easy project for my students to start off with. I was looking at the negative tree project, which looks great! Your very talented, what a great idea! Also I love the color wheel/objects project! I will probably start off with the standard color wheel, then practice gradations... Any suggestions about the process, I will appreciate! Thank you!
    Amanda

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    1. Hi, Amanda -- Any of the negative painting projects are fun for beginning students, as are any of the projects, featured on the right of this blog, under Popular Posts. Good luck and have fun painting!

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