We painted like crazy people. Three painting on Monday alone! She eased us in with a simple sky and foreground of grass, but soon we were painting water and trees and headlands. JS, the painter who sat behind me, ordered The Seaview on digital but wanted one to hold in her hands so she bought Better Than Mom's to read before bed.
On Tuesday, we painted the view from the Schoolhouse window over the bay and a farmstead behind a field. At Tuesday lunch, the manager of The Clearing bookstore hosted the meal and brought over things to entice us to come shop. She knew I was there so she brought a copy of Horizon and asked me to describe it for everyone. Very nice.
On Tuesday afternoon we started painting one of the cabins with poppies blooming in front of it, then finished it Wednesday morning. (sorry the picture's crooked) That was followed by trillium and tulips. But the best was that both MW and LW asked to buy copies of Horizon.
We only have class in the morning on Thursday but we painted the most challenging subject so far--a sunset sky. Eek! I was certain I'd mess it up but I managed to do okay. (the white spots in front are supposed to represent flowers in the field) In the afternoon I went to the bookstore to do a little shopping, stopped at the thrift store where I found a couple tops, and went to Piggly Wiggly for a sandwich, chips, and a drink because they don't serve supper on Thursday. I decided not to go to a restaurant with other students because we'd been eating so much I needed a break.
On Friday, our last day, we painted an iris, apple blossoms, and revisited the farm but added a pond in the foreground to learn how to paint reflections in the water. I did not do so well on the last two. She suggested that we paint a big one and a little one of each subject so this is what the wall next to my painting station looked like on Friday afternoon. Filled with paintings, because I went back to the classroom most evenings to paint more, finish paintings, or make up stuff. I had a quartet of skinny pieces of paper so I painted a single, long-stemmed flower on each of them. For some reason they really please me the most. They're on the right edge of the picture.
Friday after supper we all gathered in the Schoolhouse to show off what we'd done all week. The other classes were memoir writing, glass fusing, and woven rag purses. The glass pieces and the purses were awesome and fun, and the writers each read a short selection of what they'd written that week. We painters put our stools up on the tall tables we painted at and taped paintings to the stools for display. I laid my books on either side of the table and the fused glass teacher bought Better Than Mom's!
This morning we had to vacate our rooms by 9:00am so that Housekeeping could clean and set them up for the students arriving this afternoon or tomorrow. When I was loading my car I looked up to see a deer walking through the woods not too far away from the parking lot. Cool! (she's hard to see but she's there)
I will confess that as much fun as I had, as much as I enjoyed painting like a madwoman for five days, meeting old and new friends, I'm glad to be home to sleep in my own bed tonight. I kept waking up in the early early morning and not being able to go back to sleep. Not fun. Yesterday afternoon I hit the wall and completely ran out of energy. I barely finished the last painting and had a real trudge to carry my painting supplies to the car before supper and then my books and finished paintings there after Show & Tell. I was sure I'd sleep well. Nope. Woke up at 4:41 (I checked my phone) and lay there until my alarm went off at 6:45. Hopefully I'll sleep all night tonight or at least be able to fall back to sleep if I get up. Fingers crossed.
--Barbara











