He began class with a demo of koi fish. It was amazing to watch him work. I could watch him all day long.
Doing things like this.
I love koi!
We went back to our seats and did some painting. Then we moved onto lotus flowers, lotus pod cups and lily pads.
I love the gold fleck paper.
The lotus pods are what happens when the flower petals die and fall off.
Lots of painting going on.
Now for my paintings. I learned so much but I have a long way to go.
To be honest, I have not practiced my sumi-e since my last class with Susan Frame months ago. I know it is something I want to do every day. When I was learning maedeup (Korean knotting) while living in Korea, I practiced 6-10 hours every day, seven days a week.
I've always been afraid to paint which comes from deep within myself. I don't know where that fear comes from because I have worked in just about every medium in the art world fearlessly. I've always yearned to paint but fear always held me back. I found my muse in Korea and saw the joy in creating every day from my Korean teachers and fellow Korean classmates. Korea taught that whatever you want to do , you can. That's not to say that the fear is not still there, I've learned I can ignore it for the most part. I started my journey into painting upon our return in 2012 with sumi-e classes adding watercolors in 2013. I'm so glad I took the plunge.
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