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Diving Instructor Lise, of Rainbow Divers at the Whale Island Resort in Vietnam, giving instructions on the upcoming diving trip.
(Instructor feedback, please!)
Acrylic on 16" x 20" canvas
For this week's color lesson, I chose four colors that pop up pretty often in my home and wardrobe: red (the favorite), orange, sky blue, and leaf green.
In retrospect, I cannot even remember why I chose this vintage carnival wheel as the subject matter for this week's assignment. I knew I wanted a red background, which stood out to me after seeing Matisse's The Dessert painting from the blog post that announced our assignment.
This was the largest surface I have ever worked on, which was nice for dealing with the tiny bits. I attempted to work a little more with depth by adding some shading after the final details were applied. Ideally, I was also trying to be a little more painterly with the brush strokes, but the perfectionist in me is still struggling to get away from having everything be opaque and neatly lined. Baby steps!
Identification: Instructor, Aykut Seyrek
Caption: Instructor Aykut Seyrek is impressed with the hard work and dedication of the ITO students who choose Networking Academy courses. He says the training has a positive and permanent impact on their lives.
las vegas nevada piano instructor
Las Vegas Piano Lessons | Todd Rogers
4342A Mammoth Creek Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89147
(702) 530-6615
Dan Augustine, Head Instructor
Dan began judo under his Dad at 8 years of age in 1970. He won his first national championship at 12 years of age (and didn’t win his next until he was 19.) In 1984, at 21, Dan won the Sr. National Judo Championships at 71 kilos: he was the best competitor in the country at that weight division.
In 1984 Dan also graduated with a teaching credential from San Francisco State University and moved to New York where he taught at PS 72 in East Harlem. He continued practicing judo at the prestigious NY Athletic Club on Central Park South. Then the following year he took his judo international, first by living at the Olympic Training Center in Mexico City, where he learned to speak Spanish, and then by moving to Tokyo, Japan. In Japan Dan trained at the world headquarters of Judo, the Kodokan, along with the “Keisujo,” the Tokyo Police Academy and at other universities around Tokyo.