
Beginning class always starts with "This is a Brush" and we progress from there with a one-color tone value painting. |

Then we move on to other things |

Soon we get into more seriour stuff. |

Then the beginning stuff pays off as long as you use your imagination and keep working at it. |

Bill didn't believe he could do it until patients paid off. |

Richelle asked how to paint glass. You don't paint the glass, you paint what's in the glass |

Ok, painting what's in the glass !
Seems to work! |

Darned, it does work. |

Even looks pretty good in a frame. |

Richelle's work as an advanced student is always exceptional. |

Many students find that watercolor is really not so hard as they have been told. |

Anu always paints with brilliant colors. |

Lisa says she learns something new every time she comes to class. It never gets old. |

Diversity in instructors always adds to the individuals expanse of knowledgs and confidence. |

Mia's eagle brought sheer delight to her ability to create. |

Lisa's grapes are about ready for that special toast. |

Jackie's coconuts are about ready for the rum. |

Joyce finds out that the nice thing about doing your self portrait, you can make you look like you want to look. |

Joyce can also decorate with her own taste. |

Karen finds that the sale of her work is very rewarding. She now has quite a few to her credit. |

Meg's Palms ends up in the Husband's office. Good Choice |

John does exceptional work on his self portrait. |

Not too shabby, huh! Excellent work John. |

Joyce knows how to make an old pump come to life for Thanksgiving. |

Sandra is so proud of her first watercolor painting. This would be appropriate in anyone's dining room. |