"Goofy Bird"
7 1/2 x 11 in on 140 watercolor paper using acrylic skins
7 1/2 x 11 in on 140 watercolor paper using acrylic skins
I've been in Dallas for the Robert Burridge workshop and today we watched Bob paint his "Circus Birds" using the dried paint skins from his palette as a collage. He peels them off and attaches to his paper/canvas with acrylic gel. Naturally I had to try it and some of mine looked a little menacing so I chose one that looked more "normal". To see some of Bob's birds see his Artsy Fartsy Newsletter February 2008, and on how to make the skins see November 2010 and you can subscribe for his monthly Artsy Fartsy newsletter for free. On his home page there is a YouTube video posted about the circus birds acrylic "skins". He uses a 4 mil plastic for a palette so the dried acrylic peels off easily and try one of these birds and see if you don't laugh in the process. On this page there are a few more of the birds with his circus series.
This is Bob with one of his Circus Birds and this may give you a clue why I named my bird a "Goofy Bird". I'll come up with a more clever named bird later.
A more serious (can there be such a thing in one of his workshops?) theme is his works for the painting of the month club. Twelve paintings a year in a 6 x 9 in. format and matted. Contact Kate@RobertBurridge.com for information on how to join this exclusive club.
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10 comments:
Very cool, Miss Nancy!
Looks like you had a lot of fun Nancy!
Yes it was and guess where we were last Saturday (stuffing cups of applesauce and fruit cups into our pockets so we wouldn't have to break for lunch) and heading toward the Derek Gores workshop in Melbourne..
Connie, you can't paint or collage these without a few chuckles with comments like "Hey look at my headdress or wing..or some such".
Nancy, thank you for sharing. Did you know that there was a 76 person waitlist for this workshop? I called to see where I was on the waitlist, they said, not a chance.
Liana, they will have in back in several years. I think there is still room in the Wenmohs Ranch workshop in August but no more rooms in the bunkhouse but you could stay in Marble Falls.
Nancy, I love your bird - great colors and texture. Looks like you had a wonderful workshop!
Thanks Martha.. A Burridge workshop is always great.
I'm just repeating what everyone else has said but that workshop looks AMAZING!!
Yes, it is and that's why soon I'll be taking my 9th one!! that is crazy but I get something new from each one.
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