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Another Afternoon at Wellspring Living

This past Saturday I had the joy of returning to Wellspring Living to teach art once again with the beautiful young women there.  (You can learn more about Wellspring Living and my first experience teaching here.) This time was different as I was the only art teacher leading the group. I had prepared a lesson on painting chevron stripes with flowers and butterflies on top.  In my mind, I had found something "cool."  I carried in my easel and supplies to embark on being the trendy teacher. The environment enveloped me in warmth.  I was greeted with smiles, energy, and uplifting music.  The girls jumped at the chance to help set up and offered their hands for anything we needed. I was overwhelmed by love and by the dedication of the volunteers working with and for the girls.  Two organizers and volunteers joined me specifically for the day.  They were apart of a greater group, a Wellspring Living circle of giving, who had organized the previous art day as well.  These women had abounding love and graciously poured it out on the girls at Wellspring!

Once the girls were seated and ready to paint I brought out my sample.  To my surprise, many of the girls had never heard the word chevron.  Thank goodness I wasn't behind the trend!  But many simply wanted to paint their "own thing."  I bargained that if they would try something new, just mark it out with a pencil, then I would let them paint whatever they wanted on top. Haha! After teaching many times now I should be used this!

I wasn't as cool as I had thought. ; )

The girls caught on quickly to drawing the pattern and were ready to create.  What ensued was pure passion.  It was a bottle of emotion and love that poured out on the canvases.  Paintings for special people in their lives, verses that meant something significant, and carefully chosen colors and scenes.  Some painted the chevron pattern, while others chose their own path.  Either way it was a beautiful example of the power of art.

I witnessed frustration in the creative process and finally triumph and satisfaction in a work that expressed their thoughts and desires.  I was admiring one young lady's finished piece as she began explaining to me the significance of the names painted on the canvas and the person this would be given to.  My heart melted and I was putty in this woman's hand.  We found a shared bond within our family life and she could not stop beaming, but then again neither could I.

Once the painting was complete and everything put away by the generous hands of the tenants of Wellspring, it was time for goodbyes.  I was talking with a girl who had painted with me in May and she announced she was graduating from the program some time in the future and wanted me to attend. I was beyond honored.  I would be able to watch her take a step into the joyous life Wellspring Living has so carefully prepared her and many others to live.

It is a joy to be apart of this organization. You can learn more about Wellspring Living and how you can be involved in their wonderful programs here: wellspringliving.org.

Also, if you are interested in painting chevron stripes, I show a quick step by step here. : )

Flower for Wellspring Auction

Shortly after I had the privilege of teaching at Wellspring Living (you can read about my teaching experience here), I was asked to donate a painting for WL's Field Feast Supper fundraising event.  With Jennie McGregor's permission I painted a photograph from her gallery for the event.  I have painted one piece of hers before, you can check it out in my first blog post. Field Feast Supper was a huge success and they were able to raise almost $50,000 for Wellspring Living.  My painting was auctioned off, but it was donated back to Wellspring Living to hang in the new building for the girls.  I am thrilled and honored the young women will be able to look at my work on a daily basis.  I hope it brings them joy and inspiration to continue to let their creativity bloom.  Below is a step by step of my painting process:

IMG_1482 I divided up Jennie's photograph in sections and drew them onto the canvas. IMG_1488 I focused on painting one petal at a time.

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Some knee action: I generally just paint on the floor.

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The painting is almost done.  Up to this point I have painted it upside down.

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It is finished and right side up!

An Afternoon at Wellspring

I had the incredible privilege of painting with the girls at Wellspring Living (WL) this past Saturday.  Three artists (Hannah Joiner, Christina Genth, and myself) were invited to teach a canvas/art project to the young ladies currently in their program.  If you have not heard of Wellspring Living, I encourage you to check out the amazing work they are doing.  The organization "confronts the issue of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation through awareness, training and treatment programs for women and girls."  I had learned about Wellspring Living through a friend and have wanted to volunteer with them for quite some time.  It is all in perfect timing though as my first opportunity to be involved fell on my mother's birthday.  She would have been 56 that day. It was a quiet joy I carried with me, as I got to serve young women, while remembering a women who had an astounding impact on so many. We themed our paintings around hearts.  I couldn't think of a more fitting subject, as Wellspring Living has created an unbelievably loving environment for the girls and the girls were so willing to open their hearts to us.   We brought samples for the girls to follow, but they were simply launching points.  Their creativity took flight and the paintings and pieces they created were just wonderful.  The girls were a joy and their paintings expressed it.  Below are some of the samples I brought to inspire them, but as most volunteer opportunities go, I was the one who ended up being inspired.  Check out this amazing organization: wellspringliving.org.  Also, check out the wonderful work of Hannah Joiner: hannahjoiner.com and Christian Genth: christinagenth.com. IMG_1417All types of Love