Being a Life Long Learner is a Choice! BTW, there is still time to sign up for my last workshop of the year

One week after teaching my June workshop, I took a fabulous 5 day workshop from Iain Stewart, who also was the juror for the Red River Watercolor Society National Watermedia Exhibit. I was fortunate to have my painting, Birds Go Cuckoo, juried into this show. (See photo below with Iain). Iain Stewart did some great demonstrations and was very helpful in helping all of us move to the next level. I stand by my belief that it doesn’t matter how many years you have painted, or taught painting, that you must continue to learn…our brain’s potential will outlive all of us so we must seize the day and keep working, keep learning, keep doing. I do it because it makes me feel fully alive! Yes, it takes effort and work, but results are inevitable. Being a life-long learner is my personal choice and I hope you will make that same decision. With that, I will encourage you to take my last week-long workshop this year at Dillman’s Resort on beautiful White Sand Lake peninsula in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. (The painting below, Off Season, is my watercolor of Dillman’s) This year, I will be teaching  Beginning Drawing and Watercolor: Birds and Wildlife on September 3-7th. You will arrive on Sept.2nd and leave on Sept. 8th with teaching days Tuesday through Saturday (due to Labor Day on Monday). This workshop will include subject matter of birds and wildlife, but will also include landscapes and plant life. Please read more about my workshop at  http://www.dillmans.com/dcaf/2019/barbara-benda-nagle.html  

This workshop is titled with the word, “Beginning”, but I often get people to sign up who are intermediate and advanced painters because they are stuck, unmotivated, or rusty. Whatever reason you have, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you continue your artistic journey…..I’ll see you at Dillman’s soon!  – Barbara



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