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Larry,
I personally want to thank you for the exemplary lesson that you published
of your son staring down a bobber. It not only makes me want to try portraits
again but it reminds me that I have three young grandkids to teach about fishing.
That will be a real joy. I read bits and pieces of the lesson and will
print it out to
read the complete text. I plan to let our senior high teachers know
about your
site and will direct my more advanced students in your direction.
Have you thought about making your lessons more DBAE with visual
references
to historical artists like Winslow Homer. I noted the references to impressionists.
Thank you again for the fantastic example of clear teaching, I'd better
set things
up to go out and paint.
Woody in KC
Larry Seiler wrote:
>
> I have a Portrait Painting Lesson featuring a work I did of my 19 year
> old son while he was fishing at the age of four, up on WetCanvas.Com
> here is the url...
> http://www.wetcanvas.com/ArtSchool/Color/Bobber/
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and the monkeys are in charge of the schools
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Rosedale Middle School in Kansas City, Kansas
the new URL for school is http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/rosedale
to see the newest photos of my beautiful grandkids Tim, Tess and Tiff
click on http://www.taospaint.com/Triplets2ndChristmas.html
to see my students working in the RMSartSTUDIO
click on http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/rosedale/Art.SelfExpression.html
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