The first one I remember taking while Doctor Boo was visiting recently. I didn't want to wait until Valentines Day, sooo. . . you saw it here first.
But tonight. . .
Tonight Kevin, who is beginning the presentation of his three-day-sculpture-workshop tomorrow, can be found making 12 armatures for his students.
And yes, that is the high temperature flame of acetylene gas that is trapped between his legs.
Kevin is doing some very important prep work for each of his students.
Never underestimate the value of your first step,
Like Harry says: "House built on a weak foundation. . ."
I think I have the objects for my first still life study in the new space.
Also, Gabe and Rachel uncovered a painting of mine from the last century that goes perfect with the kitchen table.
(note that each of Kevin's students will be standing on a foam pad, in front of an adjustable stand with a prepared and calibrated armature)




3 comments:
This is exciting! Congratulations.
It is exciting. Now I need to start developing my own student body.
this is so exciting, Congrats, wish I could visit
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