www.LillianKennedy.com
Lillian@Rockfire.com
It’s time to shake off winter and admire daffodils from the garden. Do you think you could do a study of one this week? Any media. To watch how the study below was painted, click on the video.
www.LillianKennedy.com
Lillian@Rockfire.com
It’s time to shake off winter and admire daffodils from the garden. Do you think you could do a study of one this week? Any media. To watch how the study below was painted, click on the video.
Wow,..it just gets better and better. I watched it twice and got more the second time. Imagine how much more I’ll get watching it 4 or 5 times. (Maybe 200!!)
Now I’m staring at my daffodils at breakfast and thinking…By golly, I’m going to do it—get out those paints—and go for it. YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION LIL!!!
Nyla
Wonderful! I love to watch you paint, Lillian. The result is breathtaking, but your process is very enlightening. We can all benefit from this. Thanks!
Nyla and Mike have said it all! …boy, when I think the videos can’t get any better, you produce this! …my monitor went out this week, and Bill is in the process of getting another one, but I WILL be studying this one again over and over…You are the master! Thanks for sharing your gift with us!
Watched this one over and over. Your process of creating is just so instructional and motivating! Thanks!
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I love this video! Aside from having you almost in the room, it demonstrates so many techniques and principals I remember from your teaching. Love your electronic presence; you keep getting better.
Lillian, you are fantastic. Your great humor, intelligence, talent and competence flows through your creations in this site – through your words and thoughtful lessons. I love it!