I spent 3 days this week in a class with Marlys Hammer, a gold medal rosemaler from Wisconsin. She was a delight to learn from. She paints in acrylics, which is what I use. They behave a bit differently from oil paints and it was nice for me to have a teacher demonstrate in acrylics. Here are some pictures of Marlys and the plate she brought for us to use as a model. She also brought patterns for the plate. I did a practice plate and one similar to the one she is holding, but I didn't do the border. I was quite happy with how it looked without the elaborate border.
Here's a wide view of the room.
and here Marlys is helping another student.
And here are pictures of my plates:
The one below I did as a practice piece. I didn't use her pattern on this one, but free-handed a similar design.
And here's a detail from the second plate.
The plates still need a finishing top coat, but they often photograph better before they are varnished.
4 comments:
STUNNING. I'm so impressed with your talent! And I've done a fair bit of acanthus leaf painting myself (in manuscript form). Your plates look marvellous.
-Kathleen
You do wonderful work.
Wow! This is beautiful! I can really appreciate the time and talent that goes into something like this after having done Pysanky myself. You do great work.
Jody
Thanks for writing this.
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