My students in the beginning and advanced painters class at Maryville University held a 3 day exhibition of their work starting Tuesday.
It was a smashing success!
We prepared our classroom to look like a gallery --- and hung the work with nametags. It was wonderful.
Invited guests and food, music provided a festive atmosphere. So many compliments and well wishers.
I was so proud of them~!
Maryville painters rock!
Stop by tomorrow if you have time.
Maryville University
One Maryville Drive
8 comments:
Congratulations!
thank yoi! they are a great group of artists...
What a great exhibition! I love to see young people painting and so obviously enjoying it! You must be an excellent teacher!
Barb, I love being a teacher. I love my students! They are all great artists...and some will go on to have wonderful careers. It has been a big blessing to watch them grow!
Carol...having been a public school art teacher for 45 years, I can totally relate to what you are saying - we are blessed to be able to do this. I retired in June and most certainly miss the young people.
Carol,
A watercolorist artist friend of mine pointed me out to you. He said you have to look up this artist. She's somone I would like to aspire to! So, I did, and I am totally impressed by your work. I think it's great that you give up time to teach too. I work in colored pencil and acrylics. Whenever you get a chance look up my website and let me know what you think. I value your opinion very much. Here's my e-mail and art site:
DDVestin@q.com
DONICHTfineart.com
Thanks! Diane Vestin
Barb, my last class was on friday. i miss my students already! They always kept my inspired and focused. Many of them were terrific painters...and brought such joy to me.
Diane, I looked at your website and loved your work! Thank you for sharing. You are so talented with acrylic and colored pencils. I loved the still life! I will spend some more time on it tonight... but suffice it to say...you are an amazing artist.
I am teaching more these days... as it helps me with expenses. I also like sharing some of the techniques.
All best to you. Keep in touch everyone!
Carol - the last day is always sad - I know! Don't you just love those enthusiastic creative young people? You are young, so there will be more of these teaching experiences for you and benefits for your lucky students!
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