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PASTEL WORKSHOP AT SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART

BECCA
pastels on Stonehenge paper

I know . . .  it's been so very quiet in my corner. 
All for a good reason.

I've been preparing for a pastel portrait workshop,
to be held at the San Diego Museum of Fine Art
on Saturday, January 12th. 

It's part of the Museum's Second Saturday Workshop 
Series, which features adults, one-day art workshops 
partnered with an exhibit. In my case, the exhibit is
America Behold!, and the participants gets a 
docent-led tour before taking the workshop. 

Exciting, isn't it?  

Click here to sign up and additional information of the program.

Comments

  1. Un très joli pastel... Ce portrait est sublime. J'aime les nuances de couleurs qui sont aussi lumineuses que son regard.
    Une oeuvre remplie d'optimisme.

    gros bisous

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  2. Wow! Congratulations and good luck with the workshop!

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