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Author: Phyllis_Russell_Franklin, Contributing Editor
| 6:30 a.m. Friday, up early to go to paint at Taylor's Fish Camp.
Carly, Marsha, Deb, Phyllis, and Linda all head out and enjoy the morning. Breakfast was wonderful with Fresh Georgia peaches and bran muffins as well breakfast coffee. |
![]() | There is an old saying that it takes two people to make a painting-- one to paint it, one to make the painter stop when it's time. Some painters go to extreme detail and other leave their work very loose. There is no right or wrong way, no good or bad. When you reach the point where you cannot see how or where to add a stroke that will improve your painting, stop!
This is Linda's painting from Taylor's Fish Camp. What a wonderful day. |
![]() | Carly finishes her "Landing" painting and then gives it to me for the house! What a treasure. I absoutely love the marshes and Carly's painting is just perfect. :) |
| Taylor's Fish Camp is in another historical area that is at the entrance to Cannon's Point and has one of the slave cabins still standing. All the way along to the camp we all notice historical markers telling about this battle or that event.
Marsha settled in right away to paint two fishing boats. She painted two of these back to back and then gave one of them to Peggy Taylor, our host for the day, who is also an artist and uses one of the old historic slave cabins as her private studio/gallery. | ![]() |
| Friday evening we all came back home to get ready for our evening on the big town. Ruth arrived around 4 that evening and then Sandy and Cheryl came completing our group.
What fun we all had seeing each other and talking about what we all were going to accomplish while we were together painting. |
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