Click Here to BidAnd now a final recap from my advanced workshop in Jacksonville. On the fifth day we worked with reflections - we each had a piece of glass that we put under our setups, got it up to around eye level, and painted the setup and the reflections of the setup in the glass (
see example). Though I completely forgot to get pictures of that, I did get quite a few from our foray into larger work on the fourth day:




And here are a few of them in the back room smiling after I caught them gossiping about which were the better paintings and which were #%*&!. Ok, not really. Not at all. But check out that pile of still life stuff! And that wasn't even all of it!

And here they are collectively. My crazy (awesome) kids ... minus Wendy (where were you?!).