
We will have a zoom meeting next Wednesday and talk about each of our takeaways from the challenge.
Tried to use fabric this week as a compositional tool, rather than the main event…







We will have a zoom meeting next Wednesday and talk about each of our takeaways from the challenge.
Tried to use fabric this week as a compositional tool, rather than the main event…






How you make the every day look so beautiful….those COLORS
I especially like the figure drawings. The white adds so much
Thank you so much for doing this for the group. I appreciate it more than I can say.
Something about number 1 seems almost magical to me. I love it! But-I also love number 6! They’re all very descriptive of the draping and movement of fabric. I think you made them all interesting as well, with a
story to tell.
Your exploration in fabric seems to have added a new layer of interest in your paintings. I think 2 and 5 are my favs.
Thank you for the excuse I needed to paint every day. I think this year did me the most good…
These are all so great and inspiring to take on some fabric challenges! Thank you so much for your inspiration and leadership organizing this.
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It looks to me like you accomplished what you set out to do. All the fabric has a new lively look.
Les
Whether you used the fabric as a “tool” or “the main event” you’ve succeeded in all areas and more.
Wonderful works.
Your painting of fabric enhances your already amazing paintings. I think my fav is #1. The composition is so elegant and the reflections make it sparkle!
I also like the white on your figures.
Thank you, Susan, for organizing the 30 day challenge and for posting our work each week. It motivated me to tackle the portraits that would have sat dormant! Sent out Kaiser’s portrait yesterday.
Your paintings and drawings are so beautiful. I’m amazed at how you can capture such essence. They are like visual haiku poems.