Eighteen members rose magnificently to the challenge of painting underwater life, using watercolours acrylics, pens and pastels.
Andrea brought along a beautiful, tall and very heavy paperweight of an octopus and Tracy brought in a cup, bowl and Christmas decoration all featuring octopus designs. Tracy’s items were bought from George’s in Whitstable High Street, a shop full of ‘stuff’ that you don’t need but want because it’s handy, nifty or just lovely to look at. George’s have a website with some items on, but they have many more items in the actual shop. The shop is worth a trip to Whitstable :o) www.georgeswhitstable.com





There were oyster shells from Whitstable to paint too and all those photos will be on a separate post, along with finished Salvador Dali paintings.
We were very creative on the day and any works in progress will be finished at home. Several members have supplied photos of artwork they painted at other art groups. There were many different underwater animals and divers painted in glorious colours including turtles, tropical fish, jellyfish, octopuses, sharks, shells, seahorses, rays, crabs, lobsters, a mermaid, a little girl looking at life underwater, and an exotically named axolotl. The first painting is Steve’s slightly disturbing Salvador Dali portrait with sea creatures and a melted clock!





































Next month’s ideas will be published on 1st June and the next session will be on Wednesday 12th June 7-9pm.
Lovely work. It was a great topic. I was unable to come as I was on my way home from holiday.
Christine
That’s a shame you couldn’t come, Christine, it was a very productive day! Hope you enjoyed your holiday.
Well done everyone. I think this was one of the most productive sessions for a long time.
I was amazed with all the pictures, it was a popular subject! I really like your octopus with the rich colours of the pastels.