It is spring and so lovely here in Central Florida where we are having some cooler than usual nights and great breezes from the lakes. I had some time today to take my art bag (my personal mobile art studio) to Lake Griffin State Park where I spread out under the pavilion roof. This is super convenient like in many state parks in the USA where there are facilities for fresh water and decent picnic tables to MAKE ART on. And that's what I did. I painted a mandala in a decorative motif called one stroke painting. Two or three colors are loaded onto the same brush at the same time giving depth and movement to the painting. There are several different strokes. It is such fun to learn and practice.
Next month I am facilitating a private Sip & Craft at the
Leesburg Center for the Arts for members of a nursing association. The group chose to paint on wine glasses instead of canvas or vinyl. I will have the glassware all set for them plus the special paint and after class curing procedures that are needed to make sure their creations last.
I always like to teach some technique and not just plop people down with an example, a surface and some paint. Maybe the attendees will find a new passion and want to delve deeper into painting. FOr sure they will want to feel proud of what they painted so they can display it on a shelf.
If you are interested in booking a private group class or party please contact me. I designed a new program brochure showing the latest party offerings.
And speaking of program offerings, last week I wrote that I would announce when Enviro Art Trail Walks were to begin. It is next week (May 2nd) at 5:30 at select preserves near downtown Leesburg. The flyer is below. Join me! Join us! and bring a camera. The bald eagles were abundant last year and come quite close.
That's it. I was having so much fun in the state park today I almost forgot it was Mandala Monday and time to post.
Enjoy the spring. It is so refreshing!