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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Working on Tiara Girls



Here's a sketch of my next painting. Two young girls in a ballet performance wearing tiaras of course! I hope to finish this one tomorrow, but I might not, since I've been asked to teach a lesson in watercolor to the after school program my granddaughter attends.

I've been thinking about my years of teaching art. Being asked to give a lesson brings back so many feelings that went along with that job. I'm hesitant to teach--I had truly reached a serious burnout point, that the thought of teaching again makes me feel somewhat ill.

Perhaps I'll be surprised and have a lot of fun with this class? We shall see...

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I hope you're pleasantly surprised with the younger set of students. You could be the catalyst for a future master!

martha miller said...

Looks great!!! and I hear ya about teaching kids...makes my stomach feel "wobilent" (word verification...)

Unknown said...

Oh, I love this! It will be beautiful.
Yes, I hear you, too. Been there. But maybe it will be fun, because you don't have to be there everyday, you know what I mean?

Susan Liles said...

I hear that more and more from teachers about the burn-out they suffer from. Paint just for yourself and enjoy some peace and quiet! Looking forward to more of your paintings!

Susan Beauchemin said...

Hi Ladies! Thanks for all your comments! All went well--and I do know what you mean about it not being a daily thing! Thank goodness!

Cynthia said...

Looks like they had fun and cute story about your grandaughter helping you teach. I know what you mean about teaching....did the kid thing for awhile but had to leave...went to college level...that was much better :) and now I am strictly adults.
I would love to come take some lessons with you though!!!!

Dean Grey said...

Susan!

Someone with your talent should INDEED be teaching others!

If not full-time, why not occasionally instead?

This way you can still share your knowledge but not get burned out in the process.

-Dean