by Susan Latreille
On July 27th I participated in the Watercolour Card Making Workshop with Robin Patterson at the Glengarry Pioneer Museum. The workshop sounded intriguing and the cost was rather negligible. So I thought, ‘Why not give it a try’ even though I haven’t done any artistic-type painting since I was a kid (finger painting and paint-by-numbers!).
It was a fun afternoon, and I was pleasantly surprised at my accomplishments. Who knows — I may end up participating in some upcoming CAGAC art show!! [We’d be in favour of that, Susan! Ed.]
First try was a buttercup which I think turned out a bit heavy-handed for a watercolour, but hey! this was the first time I’d had an artist’s paintbrush in my hand in more than 65 years.
Second up was a wild field rose – a bit more light-handed I think, but … hmmm … I’d better not give up my day job!!




Now my third attempt was somewhat of a mistake. Robin had been talking about painting a thistle but when she started to explain our third attempt, I guess I wasn’t paying attention. She was giving instructions for painting chicory and I, completely on my own, started on the thistle. Halfway through I looked up and saw what she had on the whiteboard and said “oops!” Robin said not to worry, I could do the chicory whilst the rest of the class next did the thistle.
Well, I went rogue again with my 4th effort. My gardens are resplendent with coneflowers and I wanted to try my hand at painting that and I loved the results (with no guidance from Robin).
PS: I have since bought a small set of watercolour paints and who knows where that might lead?!?
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Well done and congratulations on your beautiful light flowers, Susan. Keep going. The summer is still here and bounty full.
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So glad your introduction was fun because that’s what it’s all about. I particularly like your daisies.
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You should definitely keep it up, Susan! I look forward to seeing some of your watercolours at the BIG Show in the spring.
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