Thursday, February 05, 2009

what not to do

studio vignette 3
I'd like to think that all my in-class demonstrations are fabulous. Ha! Sadly, this is not the case, not by a long shot. Many days I have a difficult time talking and walking, let alone talking and "demonstrating"! As a result, I churn out paintings like this...of students with jaundice.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh if I could do half so well as your "jaundice" painting....

Cindy said...

i agree with teresa and we're often our own worse critics.

Don McNulty said...

Really good "jaundice"

Megan Coyle said...

oh wow, I like your style. And I also agree with everyone else--it's funny how we tend to do that.

Caffienated Cowgirl said...

LOL...difficulties walking and talking? are you my long lost twin?? :)

Mark Spencer said...

Thought, you have moved from your previous destination but still its easy for me and for my family to reach at your current building. I really enjoy coming in your head office to have Joker Purple Coat some fun with my old friends so I am pleased to see that you are a still not very far from me.

Lilly Lane said...

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