Spring is upon us, ( I promise it's coming for those of you in the Northeast) so it's an especially nice time of year to go outside and paint from nature.
Next weekend, I'll be taking a group of artists out to paint on location at Callaway Gardens in Georgia where I have been teaching for a number of years. If you've never been there, it's a wonderful huge garden and park that the Callaway family graciously created for families to enjoy leisure time together in nature. I took this from their website www.callawaygardens.com: Open since 1952, Callaway Gardens is the centerpiece of 13,000 acres nestled in the southernmost foothills of the Appalachians. Founder Cason Jewell Callaway longed for a place where man and nature could abide together for the good of both, and now more than half a century later, his retreat continues to offer solace, inspiration and discovery for all who come here.
While it's a wonderful place year round, April is prime time at Callaway- it's azalea time!
Each year when I return, I get reunited with the feeling of peacefulness of being surrounded by nature. As soon as I drive in the gates, it's as if my body has had a huge sigh of relief. It's only about an hour and a half from Atlanta, but you feel a world away. Being outside painting on a beautiful day, in the midst of natural beauty is a really pleasurable experience.
If it's been awhile since you've been outside to paint, it might be time to get that easel out and enjoy the springtime!
Keep posted. I'll share updates from the workshop next weekend.
I wish I could come; but my daughter and three of my grandchildren will be visiting that weekend. I had a wonderful time when I attended the workshop last year!
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