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Bryon Ray

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I got to my painting instruction class with John. A true Master I was not worthy of such a gift. Thank you John for the lesson. You have no idea how that little class helped and I have not even picked up a brush yet. Thanks again.

With much respect
Bryon
 
Im sorry I missed this one. I pulled in at my house at around 8 PM and after driving 5 hours I really didnt feel like going in to town with a horse trailer an all. I'll have to make it to the next J. H. Long painting clinic! Maybe you can convert me into an oil painter.
 
It was more of a demonstration really.

The nice thing is having some like minded folks around. I modelled figures in a vacuum around here for a long time. Anders, Bryon and I have been meeting once a month for a while. I always look forward to the meetings. It keeps one inspired and we all learn from each other.
 
Well done, John. I've always said that the best books and articles about painting are good, but nothing beats actually watching someone paint.
 
You folks Rock!

I oinly wish I had something similar here on the left coast!

Keith
 
Originally posted by John Long@Jul 8 2004, 07:28 AM
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The nice thing is having some like minded folks around. I modelled figures in a vacuum around here for a long time. Anders, Bryon and I have been meeting once a month for a while. I always look forward to the meetings. It keeps one inspired and we all learn from each other...
I was lucky enough to be in the Dallas area when the DFW Historical Miniatures Club started up. I learned so much!!

Here in Rochester, NY, it's a bit of a vacuum. There are a couple of guys who do figures in the IPMS club, but not enough of us show up each time to make it worthwhile (thus perpetuating the problem!).

Glad to hear you folks are meeting in Missouri!

Cheers
Andy
 
I couldn't agree more: there's nothing better than actually "seeing" how others work. We're fortunate here in San Diego to have a decent-sized club (15+ regularly-attending members) and our "not-so-distant cousins" up at SCAHMS. We regularly throw "painting parties" where we all get together, fire up the grill, stock the cooler, and paint/sculpt. It's amazing how much one can learn in 1 hour, nto to mention have a really good time in the company of like-minded individuals.
 
I agree with John that its great to get together to kind of bounce ideas and techniques around. Bryon has showed us how he makes his excellent hands and John has shown some painting of wood, both super handy things to know. I guess it is my turn to try to contribute now, hard to share something with such knowledgeable people though.

We also make the trek down to Tulsa from time to time, as it is only 3 hours away from here, so I guess looking at figure modeling geographically, we are in a great area for it.
 
You guys need to bring that painting road show to Tulsa for a Saturday afternoon jam session. ;)
 
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