It was 39°C in our area and despite the airco it was too warm for truly creative brain activity. Still, the results of our 'painting metal objects' subject are pretty good and pretty interesting. We were only 5 and that is it for this week as I am off to Amsterdam, no more watercolour sessions. Now sit back and enjoy the quality of the paintings shown below!

Corinne-1 looked around in our Hangar and hand-picked an old metallic tin with brushes, as well as a small metal box, for her still life. It has come out so lovely and peaceful. Well done!

Anna found a spoon and a fork and combined them with two geometrical, neon-coloured shapes into a stunning composition! So Cool.

Martin elevated a padlock with key and key ring -also found in the Hangar- to a monumental visualisation of daydreams of tropical islands
These amazing drops of Mercury were painted by Corinne-Ii. They are absolutely amazing and have the irregular reflection of the real stuff

These amazing drops of Mercury were painted by Corinne-Ii. They are absolutely amazing and have the irregular reflection of the real stuff

Corinne-I had time left (what else is new 😁 and painted one of the small copper napkin rings I brought

With such good painters I also had time to do some metal painting. Not perfect, yet lots of reflection here. I like the Hangar doors, reflected in the handle...
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