Another beginner workshop is over

Woo Hah!

Another beginner workshop is over - Number one in Cologne and i am regaining powers after a great weekend - i guess some others too :)
I have to say thanks to everyone involved in this Workshop and for sure to everyone who has been brave enough to take part - you know it is all about bravery, experience rises from the bravery of your heart - for sure when working with the evil thing called colours ;)

My special thanks go out to the one and only Daniela for giving me a place to sleep and food and a really great time, words can't describe how thankful i am. Big thanks to the Brave New World store in Cologne, where this event took place, additional to Susi and Mike for getting this rolling on. My deepest thanks to all the helping hands around the workshop, who helped where ever they could - Ultimate thanks to my man Raffa (Picster) for being the best assistance help i could imagine - you rule my little chapuchin, even if you don't believe me :)

It was great to meet a lot of new faces, seeing new faces and finally found some faces to some nicknames i did knew before from the internet. Before i start to tell a little bit from the painting class itself i have to say something which seems to burst my chest - a pain in the heart i feel not comfortable with: Sorry to the 3 Guys i did not find the time to stay a while in the end, while time was slipping through my hands on sunday afternoon... i still feel really bad about this fact and try to find my sleep again.

Also big thanks in the end to my man Thomas (DarkKnight) for organising a
dinner at night with those who did not have to travel far and still
could stand on their feet. It was my pleasure sharing all you can eat
with you :)

At the moment i have my incoming mails and private messages way beyond
control, a lot of mails incoming and i am not able to answer them at the
moment, i'll try my best without spending the whole day in front of the
monitor - please be patient...

So far from me - Keep on happy painting!
Regards
Roman