Jo and Christine, both lovely ladies, really enjoyed the afternoon, epecially the collaging! They sketched each other's faces and using that sketch as a reference, then went on to make a collage with some beautiful papers and newsprint. We later added oil pastels, ink and watercolour pencils.
There was lots of fun to be had and we will re-group next month for more...
How fun. Did they then give their collages to the other?
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Yes, what fun! The villa looks so light and airy! How nice to have people to make art with! xoO
ReplyDeletewow am I impressed that so soon after moving you are together enough to do this workshop. Great for you. Looks like these ladies are happy and that's what is important. to have fun, to create, to be together with others.
ReplyDeleteVery fun ! I really loving getting together and arting with friends. Such a great way to share hearts, creative spirit and yummy art supplies ! ;)
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What a great idea and those smiles say it all. Great art work in the making and wonderful times!
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