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Artist Walter Bartman leads workshop in Lewes
Popular Rehoboth Art League program offers plenty of fresh-air painting
October 13, 2022
Artists set up their easels in Lewes over the weekend during a workshop sponsored by Rehoboth Art League. Headed by well-known artist Walter Bartman, the group spent all of Oct. 8 in Lewes, ending with a view of the sunset over Canary Creek on Pilottown Road. They also painted at Gordons Pond and painted figures and fishermen on the beach in the Rehoboth Beach area. Bartman has had a local workshop for 15 years.
Bartman teaches landscape, still life and figure painting through classes and workshops at three Maryland studios – Goldfinch Studio in Middletown, Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery in Glen Echo and Summer Deck Studio in Tilghman. For more, go to walterbartman.com and rehobothartleague.org.
![LeeAnn Howdershell, visiting from Virginia, has a key location in front of the Zwaanendael Museum as she paints a scene looking down Third Street.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC2463.jpg)
LeeAnn Howdershell, visiting from Virginia, has a key location in front of the Zwaanendael Museum as she paints a scene looking down Third Street.
![Joanie Grosfelt of Kenningston, Md., is dressed for the chilly conditions as she finds a spot at the corner of Kings Highway and Third Street to sit down and paint.](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC2479.jpg)
Joanie Grosfelt of Kenningston, Md., is dressed for the chilly conditions as she finds a spot at the corner of Kings Highway and Third Street to sit down and paint.