San Francisco Oil Painting“San Francisco Street” 6×12 oil on canvas

After a long absence from Karin Jurick’s Different Strokes by Different Folks I finally got another piece painted! I’m so glad I did it because I really enjoyed painting from the photo with all it’s colors and shapes and I now have a companion from my New York street 🙂

My dearest Mom is visiting us for 3 weeks so I am even happier that I was able to swing a painting because I usually love to devote my time with Mom when she’s here. On this visit I thought it was time for me to introduce her to the joy of being an artist. She’s practically a virgin at this lol! I really can’t justify why I had never done art with her. But here is her progress work from day 1 and I must say I’m very impressed with her progress!

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The last one is “modified” blind contour drawing which is drawing in continuous line without lifting the pen/pencil. This is a concept that’s always confusing to teach beginners; as you can detect Mom lifted her pen lol We’re still at it lol I can conclude that one of the qualities an artist has to develop is STAMINA! I must really be well developed in this area because I last about 2/3 longer than Mom which is a BIG surprise to me!

The glamorous life and times of an artist!

20 thoughts on “DSDF 44-45 San Francisco, Mom’s Art Class

  1. wow, chickie! your SF painting is great…I should have done it 2…but working on my Moses-Botkin challenge. I’ve been working on my new pastel and having a ball, so everything else is taking backseat.

    AND, mom is coming along nicely…you CAN be a good teacher! Hope you are taking notes on your curriculum..:)

  2. Wonderful, Erika! I always love introducing the blind contour exercises to students, esp. if they are only looking at their paper. It’s a real eye-opener to only look at the subject and try drawing it!

  3. Hi Diana, yes blind contour is a great exercise even for artists like ourselves who already have a trained eye. All these exercises we tend to forget from our early stages are very good!

  4. Dana thanks so much! I’m so glad I was able to jump in on this challenge. I love that photo Karin took, it’s very inspiring!

    Yes, I’m enjoying Mom’s companionship especially because she is enjoying her art lessons too 🙂

  5. Erika, I love your lively colors and the depth you created in this DSFDF challenge. I admire anyone that has done the whole scene!

    That’s great that you are teaching your mom how to draw, she seems to be a natural!

  6. Carol what a lovely compliment from you thanks! I enjoyed the other city scene we did in DSDF so much do I wanted to do good by this piece.

    Yes, I can’t believe Mom and I hadn’t explored art together before this!

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