Colors and Bottles 2
A few months ago, several friends joined me for a Colors and Bottles event at Camelot Cellars because it was a great deal and a cool painting. Shortly before that 2 other friends and I made plans to go to a class in March using Eversave vouchers that we’d bought.
We picked the class based on our availability and which painting we liked on the website – and this one was even better because it was BYOWine. It was held at 83 Gallery, which is a neat art gallery in the Short North near Bodega. There were so many cool paintings on the walls that were really inspiring. Kelley and Ashlee brought some wine and I put together some snacks (cheese, gf pretzels, and blackberries).
My painting, minus the shadow on the bottom right |
I knew ahead of time that I wasn’t going to want to use the colors in the “model” paintings – purple and white. I wanted to go with blue/green tones to match an original painting from a talented client that I used to work with – and also my first Colors and Bottles painting. Unfortunately, the green was too “hunter” and I couldn’t get the color mixed that I wanted consistently. I tried mixing a bunch at a time, but I kept running out anyway. So I’m not thrilled with this painting, but it’s okay. I’m also annoyed that it’s so similar to my first painting – completely my fault, as I didn’t follow along with the instructor in either case. I guess the swirly waves are my “style”. I really liked Kelley’s striped paiting – she actually used one of the painting hanging on the wall as inspiration, instead of the “model” painting for the class.
My client’s painting |
My First C&B; painting |
Regardless – it was an awesome event with awesome friends (and a super-nice woman who joined our table). I highly recommend these classes for just something different to do. It’s a great ladies-night event or date night idea. Our husbands (fiance in Ash’s case) met us at Marcella’s for dinner – their gluten-free menu is REALLY good. I had the chicken piccata and it was delicious!