Painting of Shambles my gift from Christine x thank you x
The Studio
Marianne and Christine in Jo’s studio
Great company
Jo’s Studio – McGregor
Christine
Berry, ginger, apple, banana, date fruit drink at “The Pub” in McGregor
Busy happiness
Hanneke’s work – so fast and on the way to being a beautiful piece
Bougainvillea and my cane chair
Irene at the lovely French cafe of the Oudtshoorn Hotel
Gill’s incredible flow painting
Christine Chapman experiencing flow of granulation
Hanneke’s fast play flow experiment
Christine’s cane chair
Ah – and the peace descends like a gentle breeze of Light and Love
Heather
Rose Kent’s magnificent rose
Rose
Playing with shape and colour, techniques and painting behind
Hanneke using water flow to create an amazing beginning
Irene – a great driver and Jack our trusty steed took us safely there and back
Getting there is part of the fun and of course – stopping for tea and scones
Gill’s painting beginning
Heather’s flow painting capturing the imagination
Gill
Heather Funston’s AMAZING creation
Rose
Marianne Saddington’s creation
Oh Heather !
Rose’s beautiful work
Marianne’s mysterious and marvelous painting
Marianne loving the work into being
Christine expressed colour in such a unique way
Tea and delicious juice break at the “The Pub”
One of my favourite things – rooibos latte and scones at the Oudtshoorn Hotel
Studio cat in deep relaxation under the watchful eye of Shambles – painted by Christine as a gift for me x
The Chapel at Lords in McGregor – we are going to plan a retreat event here for sure. It was wonderful meeting Colin, thank you for the happy evening, soaking up the beauty of the mountains x
It is like walking in a painting
Lynda’s Cane Chair by Joy Truscott
Christine
Rose flowing colour and leaving light areas
Hanneke’s grandchild portrait using the granulation technique
Heather’s painting taking shape
Heather Funston at the beginning of her masterpiece
Hanneke’s beautiful piece
Gill working her cane chair and bougainvillea painting
A long and beautiful drive from Plettenberg Bay to McGregor
Marianne’s folds of colour beginning to shape the rose