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Did you know that Painting is not only fun, it is a great way to relax and relieve stress?

 

A study by Drexel University examinging the effects of
making art on stress-related hormones in your body found that even only 5 minutes of creative activities like painting reduce symptoms of stress in the body and the best thing is that this happens regardless of experience or talent.

Painting and other creative arts help with depression giving people new energy and a feeling of accomplishment and pride by not only reducing the symptoms of stress but also helps with depression.

Bob Ross  always said:  Everyone can paint.  His step by step, wet-on wet technique is easy to learn and as we all know when we're painting we don't think of anything but putting the brush to canvas and creating our own world.

So if you're having a bad week at work or just need to relieve some stress take a Bob Ross class.   You'll be glad you did.

Artist Tip:

Mountains:  When adding the highlights to Mountains be sure to get a small even roll of paint on the knife and use very, very little pressure.  The snow should break as you pull down. Also, don't put your finger on the blade, It makes for to much pressure and you won't be able to pull down the paint without leaving a scratched edge and too much paint.  Hold the knife between the thumb and forefinger. It may feel like it'll fall out of your hand but that's fine, it means you're holding it correctly and you'll be more successful when applying highights.

 

Recent Classes:


"Through the Window"
November 29, 2019

"Mountain Rhapsody"
Saturday November 23, 2019

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Looking forward to seeing all of you in class!

Happy Painting,

Janice

 

 

Quote of the Day

 

"This is not something you should labor over or worry aout.  If painting does nothing else, it should make you happy"
.....Bob Ross




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