I had the daffodil lesson ready to go for my afternoon One on One Class and the student wrinkled her nose ... "I like berries (not daffodils)."
So, we went forward with a cute little painting idea of leaves and berries instead of my favorite yellow flowers.
It caught me off guard at first,
even though I tell my students the classes are their time and encourage their ideas.
Most of my students are comfortable with my ideas and give suggestions for "next time".
This was a roll with the punches lesson that turned out well (thankfully) and the student was very pleased with her painting and I (giggle) was pleased with mine as well.
I think it helped me get away from my regular subject "comfort zone". As a teacher, I invent several lessons and subject approaches every week and it was enlightening to just jump into the berries ... not a subject I have selected for myself over the years.
So the insightful lesson for the day ... don't get suck in a rut, it can happen to us all!
Try spontaneous selection for your warm ups or sketches.
I tell my students to sketch the alphabet (skipping letters if they can not think of anything and returning to those letters, later). I now think I will encourage this practice even more often.
I am off to the studio, preparing to teach my Wednesday watercolor class this afternoon, Magnolia Blossoms .... unless they want berries!
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You Make Me Sick . . . NOT . . .but I swear that your watercolors are getting better and better . . I can see they are more relaxed (are you less stressed now) than they were before 2006.
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ReplyDeletethank you
I think it is the results of daily practice
and
less stress
thank you - sorry you are sick (ha ha)