Sunday, June 23, 2013

Happy Hour Painting - Next class Thursday June 27th




A relaxing and fun environment to tap into your creative side! 

It's a BYOB painting party with step-by-step instruction and demonstration as we go, and everyone will be able to complete a finished 14x18 painting during the 2 hour class.
Bring your favorite bottle of wine or beverage of choice - and we supply all the necessary painting supplies, step-by-step instruction, and encouraging guidance.
All levels are welcome.
No experience necessary!
The next class is Thursday June 27th.
We encourage everyone to arrive by 7:15 so we can start right at 7:30.
We ask that you reserve a spot in advance at Geralyn's Art Studio or by calling Geralyn's Art Studio at 973-275-1966.   Class size is small, a maximum of 10, so everyone gets personal assistance.  
And everyone leaves with a finished canvas!

Geralyn's Art Studio in Maplewood, 103 Baker Street.
Hope to see you there!




Friday, June 7, 2013

Custom House Portraits in Watercolor




Nothing quite like the feeling of home - your home!  And a house you have been in for years, and created memories in, becomes part of the family and your history.

Custom house portraits make a very special gift for an anniversary, moving, new home, birthday.

Let me know if I can capture a piece of your history - and a create a painting that can be handed down in the family.




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Zebra - Looking for a Good Home


Wanted: A good home for a peaceful Zebra
She's quiet.
Clean.
Majestic. 
Respectful if shown respect.
And will bring a peaceful feeling to any room she is in.

At 24"x24" she is large enough to make a statement, but small enough to fill the perfect wall.


Is there room in your life for some wildlife?



Saturday, June 1, 2013

The "Boudoir" wall


The Boudoir Wall for The SOMA Studio Tour
Sunday June 2nd 2013


"Historically, the boudoir formed part of the private suite of rooms of a lady, for bathing and dressing, adjacent to her bedchamber, being the female equivalent of the male cabinet. In later periods, the boudoir was used as a private drawing room, and was used for other activities, such as embroidery or spending time with one's romantic partner"