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My painting party

Postby BarbaraRose » Sat Aug 10, 2019 12:10 am

I went to a painting party tonight. I haven't painted since I was a kid but have wanted to try it again. It was so fun and I want to do it again! Here are the pics as I progressed. The instructor took us thru step by step with the painting she was doing. Each one came out a little different which was fun to see.

This is the instructors painting that we were going to be doing...

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I took pics as I went along...

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Here's a pic of the class working on theirs...

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I think I should have made the flowers bigger but still looks decent! I also forgot to sign it. Will have to do that.
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Re: My painting party

Postby asirimarco » Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:46 am

Looks great. Do you have a place to hang it?
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Re: My painting party

Postby Redetotry » Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:56 am

You did a good job on your painting Barbie. I think your flowers are just the right size.
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Re: My painting party

Postby Irmi » Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:12 am

Good job, Barbie!
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Re: My painting party

Postby Acadianmom » Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:35 am

Thanks for showing us the different stages. They have the painting parties here often and I have wondered how to get it finished. The parties around here are usually some kind of fund raiser and involve wine. After enough wine you probably don't care what it looks like. lol

You did a good job. I just might have to try that.

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Re: My painting party

Postby BarbaraRose » Sat Aug 10, 2019 10:09 am

The name of the place is Pinot's Palette, so they do serve wine but I refrained from that so I could actually come out with a painting that didn't look like a creepy Van Gogh! :lol:
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Re: My painting party

Postby Cudedog » Sat Aug 10, 2019 10:30 am

Hello Barbie.

Your painting looks very nice, I would definitely hang it in you home.

The technique reminds me very much of Bob Ross. I used to get up early Saturday mornings (years ago!) to watch his show on PBS. He would go from a blank canvas to a fully finished painting in the space of his 1/2 hour show. Many of his old show are available to watch (for free) on YouTube. Just type in "Bob Ross" for your search query.

His videos are really fun to watch, with his painting and making off-beat humorous comments through-out. Most of his paintings are pretty jaw-dropping.

Have also been thinking about your "heating" problem with your house (too much heat!). My (ex) husband was a solar contractor about 30 years ago, and here is a trick you might try (if they allow it in your park).

What a lot of people don't realize is that once the solar energy comes through your windows, it is now inside your house (even with inside window coverings like blinds or curtains). And it cannot escape again, because the solar energy is blocked from going out again from the window glass that the solar energy has just passed through. So the trapped solar energy builds up, spreads (heat always rises) and begins to heat up the entire room (or rooms).

This is exactly the same way how a greenhouse works. This is why greenhouses are warm to hot inside, even on a cold day - the glass on a greenhouse lets in, and then "traps" the solar energy behind the glass, where it cannot escape, thus warming the greenhouse.

Try this: put some kind of covering on the outside of your windows. This can be anything from just hanging some of those roll-down bamboo shades over the outside of the windows (check roll-down bamboo shades on Amazon or Walmart, the lighter color the better), all the way to a reflective film put directly on the outside of the glass (not the inside!). Again, neither of these will work if they are on the inside, they need to be on the outside of the windows, so as to block the solar energy.

A way to do a "test", before going to the trouble and expense of purchasing and hanging outdoor blinds/shades, is to hang something on the outside of one window that is in full sun for a couple of hours (something light in color, not dark - light colors reflect heat, dark colors absorb and re-radiate heat). Something heavy enough that it will block sunlight - maybe a towel or something (try not to have it touch the glass). After an hour or so, touch the glass on the (inside your house!) of the blocked window. The glass will be relatively cool. Touch the glass of a window in full sun without the covering. The glass will be hot!

The hot glass is constantly radiating heat into your room, the cool glass is not! Even the glass on a window with shades drawn on the inside of your home will get hot. Hot glass radiates heat into your home.

The trick is to block the solar radiation before it gets inside your home.

I feel for you, Barbie. I the older I get, the less I am able to do hot weather. I would love to move to southern Oregon to get out of the heat here in the Central Valley of California, but after looking for a place for close on two years I haven't been able to find anything that would motivate me to move.

Good luck!

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Re: My painting party

Postby Bethers » Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:15 pm

It's definitely hanging quality. I've thought about doing one of those classes, but think I'd need the wine, at least afterwards, to explain my bad artwork.
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Re: My painting party

Postby BarbaraRose » Sat Aug 10, 2019 5:09 pm

Ann, some of my living room windows have "see thru" coverings on them to keep out the heat. There are two that do not. I may get coverings for those too. I should get one for the bedroom window too. That does get a little warm in the morning when the sun comes up. That is the window that the previous owner had 4 different layers of stuff covering it up. I would still like to be able to see out and have light come in. I will look into that. The temps in here stay nice until it gets over 110*, then it gets a bit warm. Am hoping the over 110* temps will be over by the end of the month.

I will have to find a place to hang my painting. Not a lot of empty wall space in here tho.
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Re: My painting party

Postby snowball » Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:05 am

some of my children have gone to those painting classes... totally enjoyed them and came away with hangable paintings...
so enjoyed Bob Ross loved it when he would "plant a happy little tree right here"
in case you didn't catch it the covering was on the out side of the window but I also would want to see out them ... that is why a one operated by a remote would be good :lol: and it's only for a couple of months the extreme heat right?
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Re: My painting party

Postby BarbaraRose » Sun Aug 11, 2019 1:51 pm

At the painting place, they had a cardboard cutout of Bob Ross! I have watched his shows in the past. Just amazing how he would whip out a gorgeous painting in just a half hour show!

The coverings on my living room and sunroom windows are on the outside. They fasten to the outside frame on those windows with clips so they can be removed in the cooler months. I can see thru them but not very well. Can't see thru them at all from the outside. Most people here have them on their windows. Those who leave for the summer have them on all the windows.

It got down to the low 80's with a strong breeze last night so I sat out in the porch for awhile. It will be so nice to spend time out there in the cooler months! Lola likes it out there too when it isn't so hot. I will put her cat tree out there so she can sit and look outside at the birds.

I went thru a box of shoes I had gotten out of the storage unit and found a new pair of sandals i was looking for to wear. The soles had literally melted and curled up from the heat!! :shock:
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