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The group in downtown Gloucester MA |
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Mary Pyche and Judith Meagher |
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Kim English painting downtown Gloucester MA |
We met downtown Gloucester as previously agreed and set out towards the streets away from the waterfront to paint a street scene. Kim sets up in no time flat and begins to paint. We all gather around for the first 1/2 hour or so and he is almost finished. It is a cloudy day with intermittent sprinkles and high winds, feels like near freezing, my hands were numb and I was keeping them in my pockets. I had a hat and a fuzzy hood on and was not inspired or motivated to paint. A few dedicated souls found some somewhat sheltered spots and painted but I roamed around taking pictures that would have been better if I had my camera with a zoom lens instead of the phone and had a bit of sun shine.
A couple of nice and crazy guys came around who were from the Good Morning Gloucester Gazette and took some pictures of us. At noon we met to figure out where to go next. Imagine a dozen people without a plan, nor any idea of the area for the most part, trying to figure out what to do next. After my lunch of chicken wings, we headed to the public parking lot at Rocky Neck and we then went to the far end where they repair boats.
Kim set up and painted his third painting of the day and since most of us were happy to watch and learn, we huddled around him. I roamed around some more taking photos and ended up at Judy Meagher's Gallery for some welcome shelter.
From there we went to the group dinner at the Azorean, a nice Portuguese restaurant, where Kim ate octopus. I enjoyed our dinner conversation, it kind of worked out that 5 on one end were in a conversation and so were the other five, a couple didn't come. It was a pleasant dinner and we are to meet at the studio tomorrow morning and probably go out again under the same weather conditions, and Friday we'd get another model.
When I got back to my cozy Airbnb, I realized that I had almost a flat tire. My hostess will call in the morning to see if her local garage guy is there and I'll get it fixed. You go years without a flat tire but I've had three this past year.
Summary: Kim masses in his shapes with approximate colors and then refines his shapes and colors without getting picky. He takes care to always clean his brush with every stroke--load and unload. He uses a big brush and a support that is about 10x14".
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