Finally, after months of saying ‘when I get time I would love to… ’ I confess I have an addiction!
I attend a great little art class in beautiful Bedar which is a typical Andalucian village set in the hillside with stunning views out to the Mediterranean. What more could I need to inspire me alongside Trina my great art teacher and owner of the Bedar Art Center.
Trina has run the center for several years and she and her husband Klaus have their own eventful story on how they discovered and moved to Bedar! I would like at some point to go to the ceramic classes although not sure if Trina’s patience will stretch that far? She says that creativity is a great way to open up, expose and put yourself out there and well it’s been a while since I’ve done that, so to speak! Trina’s wonderful, original ceramic Whimsy People are set off among her paintings, greeting cards and much more…
Her workshop is inspirational, colourful, fun and perfect to indulge a few hours away with the other ‘pupils’. It’s sociable and a laugh with even an Arty Farty Christmas Party!
After months of Steve telling me ‘don’t put too much paint on the brush’ and Trina telling me ‘Come on, get some paint on that brush and that paper’…..I start to get it. I’m currently painting with acrylics which I have never done before. Maybe I will try working with oils and canvas? I now have an easel, paints etc at home, meanwhile I start to progress very, very slowly. Here are a few of my efforts!
Plus a work in progress, dear Freddie!
more art…Rojales
Expressions of art can be found everywhere is Spain. On a recent visit to Rojales, we discovered Caves Rojales ‘Cuevas del Rodeo’. Rojales is a typical agricultural Spanish village with the River Segura running through the town and situated just inland from Guardamar in southern Costa Blanca.
As you enter Cuevas del Rodeo along the paths there are sculptures leading to the cave houses.
Steve and Paul appreciating art!
and Kim and I were in the leather shop……
Every month there is an arts and crafts market and each month a different artist exhibits in the gallery cave. Children embrace the arts a young age.
Walk by more cave houses and take the steps to the bar and live music (in summer season).
The Casa de Las Conchas is the lowest entrance to the cave area and the owner Manuel has spent many years decorating his house with shells.
Definitely well worth a visit!