Charleston
This one is not quite finished, but wanted to share something of what I’ve been doing in Charleston. This cemetery is so cool and not in the least bit morbid.. The garden is rambling and overgrown, making it seem that much more stereotypically southern, fantastic!I had a great time in Charleston, and could have stayed even longer.I got the chance to catch up with friends and make some new ones. I even happened to be there while the Ferguson’s gave a talk about their private collection which is currently on loan to the Gibbes Museum.Anyway, Charleston is a great place to paint. I did a few other small paintings that you can have a peek at on my website.Today I’m off to Sarasota, Fl. to take a workshop with Marc Hanson, can’t wait, really looking forward to it and to sharing with you what I’ve learned.Happy trails!
Michael Woods
May 24, 2010 at 4:31 pmGood Work Kelly!! Michael
Kelly Medford
May 26, 2010 at 11:56 amHey Michael, thanks and thanks for following! I just love painting in the south, it’s so beautiful and full of endless subject matter.
How are you and what are you working on?
Katherine Muschick Schneider
June 9, 2010 at 8:20 pmLove your painting of the Unitarian Churchyard in Chas. You’ve captured the spirit of this peaceful “secret garden” hidden in the center of a busy, historic city. It’s one of my favorite spots too to relax and paint in downtown Charleston.
Happy Painting!
Kay Schneider
Kelly Medford
June 10, 2010 at 2:24 amHi Kay and thanks for your comments. Yeah, I really loved painting here, it does feel like a secret garden. I was only there a few weeks ago, sorry I didn’t get the chance to meet you.. Maybe next time I’m in town?? Thanks for checking out the blog! Kelly