Kim Bennett
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Steve Penberthy : adventures in watercolor
- Art Alive
- Art of Hearts and Tails
- Beth Rommel
- Classes
- Connie Chadwell's Hackberry Street Studio
- Deano's Den ( Gallery)
- DEL PONTE Style Full Time Professional Artist
- detour art travels
- Dog Artists United
- Folk Art and Fantasy
- Free Android Apps
- From the studio
- Gwen Bell's Studio
- Horse art, Equine art, for sale.
- Inner Artist
- Jan Blencowe The Poetic Landscape
- Jeffrey Hayes: Contemporary Still Life Paintings
- Joanne Mattera Art Blog
- Kanawha Valley Decorative Artist
- Katherine Kean Fine Art
- Lynn Snyder
- M Castaneda Fine Art Oil Portraits - Paintings
- Marilyn Fenn Studio
- MINIATURE ART
- My Dog Ate Art
- Nel Whatmore
- Our Beloved Hills
- Painted Thoughts Blog
- PALITRA
- Postalguarelas
- purple podded peas
- Real Life Artists
- Scratchin's 'n Cacklin's
- Shauna's Blog
- TEXTILEARTAND...
- The Fine Art Photography of David Cochran
- The Painted Gift
- The Studio
- TINA MAMMOSER
- Underpaintings
- VICKIE MARTIN ARTS
- Villa Fotoblogg
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Painter and Teacher |
Location | Pudsey, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom |
Introduction | Painting is my passion. My blog serves as an outlet to share things that I am unable to cover in class and connect with other artists. I also wish to share my own experiences and insights that I encounter while painting. It’s a cliché but there are times when I experience painting as looking into Aladdin’s cave as painting is full of gems of discovery that enrich our lives. You may not be in one of my classes, but I invite you to learn and share this journey with me! |
Interests | Painting, teaching, blogging, music, cinema, ice cream, hopes, dreams |
Favorite Movies | O Brother Where Art thou? |
Favorite Music | Children of Dune |
Favorite Books | The Artist Way, Oil Painting Secrets From A Master, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
You've successfully slain the dragon! How will you toast your marshmallows?
I don't know. I am going to bed. It is tough work slaying dragons.