Category Archives: Student Works

More Photos on the Student Works Page

Mike H., Nancy S. and Joanne K. are all making good progress with their paintings. The work done at the February 9th class has been updated on the Student Works page.

Update on Student Works Tab

Check out the Student Works page for more photos.

Armand B. finished his collie.  Nice job Armand!

Nancy S. (experienced artist) finished her first work in this class and began a seascape for her next painting.

Mike H. began his forth painting, a landscape, using bold complementary colors for the under painting.  Keep an eye on this one!

Les M. is closing in on the completion of his third painting.

Tom L. has started his third painting, a portrait of his home after a heavy snow.

Deb T. (new artist) has a good start on her first painting.

Is great to see these painters trying new materials and methods and seeing the good progress they make each week.

Another Painting Completed by Student

Mike H. completed his third work at the painting class in the Ingram Senior Center, Salem, N. H. today. The work is acrylic on canvas, 16 X 20. Mike’s painting can be seen under the Student Works tab. Great job, Mike!

There will be more art work coming from these very enthusiastic, emerging and experienced artists in the next few weeks.

More Student Work Added

More student works has been added. We are now showing how their work is proceeding in a series of photos that shows the good progress that new artists and experiences artist are making in the class. We will keep adding photos so you can track their successes.

New tab for Student Works

I began teaching painting lessons at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, New Hampshire in August, 2009. These lessons offer the center’s members a chance to work with acrylic paints and explore the possibilities of this medium. The goal for the emerging artists was to complete a small work within the first few weeks.

With their kind permission, I have included some photographs of their paintings on the Student Works tab and will add more as time goes by. We hope you enjoy seeing their good work! As always, your comments are welcome.