
Colorful planters in Santa Fe
Wow, I can hardly believe that I was once again in this magical place! Sure I was here for an art workshop, and I got to show my husband Les all the wonderful things I had previously found. I also got to explore with him new things, and places.
Since my day included 8 hours of art, I really didn’t have much energy, or time left to explore the galleries. I was exhausted by the end of the day, and Les wanted to explore. So we explored restaurants, music, a few galleries, and even a few retail shops! Isn’t it funny how you have to check out places like Costco, Wal-Mart, or even TJMax when going to a new place…..just to see if the stuff is the same? Well, we did check out TJMax, and Ross. Actually I didn’t think they were as good as here, but you know how you have to hit them at the right time, I guess we didn’t!

The first painting.
The workshop was given by Cathy Carey, and was the best workshop I think I’ve ever taken. I say this because Cathy is a master of color, and this was the beginning of her classes. Now, I know color, I love color, but not like Cathy, and my feeling is it never hurts to hear color theory, or any other theory even one more time. I learned a lot, had a lot of fun, and met some incredible women in the workshop.
Since I haven’t painted in a very long time, my first painting was stiff, and unsatisfying. By the time the second painting rolled around, it started out stiff, and soon I was able to loosen up and have fun with color.

Magic Trees
After finishing my second painting of trees, it was time to try something really new, so impasto here I come! Inspired by a clay rabbit sitting on the hearth in the living room, I created this very interesting “Magic Rabbit.” I have to make some adjustments since I thought his nose looked more like a rat than a rabbit, but here is the abstract, rather colorful, impastoed rabbit.

Strange and Unusual
While the impasto on the rabbit dried enough to work on it, I decided to try something really different….
I was inspired by an artist by the name of Egon Schiele, who impressed me with his strange and quirky style, so I shamelessly made an attempt at copying one of his paintings.

By Friday when the workshop was over, I was on overload. There is so much to think about, maybe that’s my problem, I over think so much! I loved the workshop, the magical place I was fortunate enough to be able to paint in, and the music and wonderful restaurants.
What could be better?
Until next time, have a great week!








Our household has always been one with lots of unusual creatures, and I’m sure in some way that kept the unfavorable neighbors away. Our menagerie has over the years included not just dogs of all kinds, but cats, skunks, rabbits, snakes, lizards, frogs, parrots, and yep you guessed it…..tarantulas!

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