I tell you, you post something or ask a question and have no idea what response you'll get. These are some of the lovely comments and some of my responses from the Thanksgiving post. Without the will, genuine support and excitement of all of you The studio would be an empty room. When I started doing this, I had the attitude of "well, I'm going to do it no matter what. No matter who liked it, no matter what happens." The bonus of this is that others have the same dream and I get to share it. More people equals more fun...
John
The posts:
(calico.catering@usa.net)11/24/2011 11:25:42
I too am so thankful that I am able
to follow my passion, a different
medium but same feeling. Happy
Thanksgiving!
Thanks Veronica, Food is my favorite art!
Gabrielle
I am thankful for so much. My family, my friends, my health and all of the beautiful experiences that I encounter every day (and some not so beautiful that I try to endure with grace:/). I am also incredibly thankful for my Gold Light Studio family. The artists at GLS are a special crew of people. We all have different backgrounds and interests but we all seem to be connected by our primal NEED to draw and paint. I have been looking for a place like Gold Light my whole life and I am astonished that it exists so close to me. Even though I disappear for a while (summer, kids, kids, kids) returning always feels....right. Thank you John Murdoch for having the courage to be an artist and to make it your life. So many of us are benefiting from your conviction and talent. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Xoxox
This is so sweet Gabrielle. I'm glad you're here to share it with.
Kathleen Criste
I am very thankful to have Gold Light Studio available!
It's been great having you here. Here's to more!
The Judy
I am thankful for NC Wyeth (he made such wonderful use of clouds) and you John, for keeping me in the loup.
It's been awhile since we were together but I enjoy bridging the gap! I can't even put into words how much I enjoy NC Wyeth. The man could draw or paint anything and make it look amazing.
Debbie Shapiro
My gratitude list is always growing. This fall I have been especially grateful to draw and study with John Murdoch at Gold Light Studios. John, I thank you for your inspired, focused, kind teaching and the wonderful serious, relaxed, friendly atmosphere you have created at Gold Light Studios.
That's awesome Debbie. It's enjoyable watching you enjoy it

John talking about drawing.
I gave a lecture about the basics of what we do at Gold Light Studios yesterday at Dot Bunn's studio in Doylestown, PA. There was a great crowd and some great questions and dialogue. I'm amazed the more and more that I present this material just how much there is to learn and how much more there is that we can do here.
What fascinates me most when I looked in particular at the lineage of Gold Light to my instructors, back to Jacques Louis David, is how much these guys really worked at it. The effort and love put into their own work and put into carrying on some lineage of excellence and sticking to it.
Slide show of lineage of Gold Light Studios
Brief historical lineage of Gold Light Studios
Jacques Louis David 1748-1825 trained (Picot - Bougereau)
Antoine-Jean Gros (Antoine Jean Gros) (1771-1835) trained
Paul Delaroche (1797-1856) trained (Boulanger- William Ladd Taylor)
Jean-Leon Gerome trained
William Paxton trained
R.H. Ives Gammell trained
Richard Lack trained
Bruno Surdo, Mike Chelich, (Michael John Angel and Fred Berger-not in lineage directly) trained
John Murdoch
Jean-Leon Gerome trained
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) trained Abbot Henderson Thayer
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) trained
Arthur DeCosta trained
Patrick Connors, Vincent Desiderio, Al Gury, Louis Sloan trained
David Rivera
Interesting cousins of note:
Francois Boucher (1703-1770) was distant relative of David and an influence on him
Jacques Louis David 1748-1825 trained
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867)
John James Audubon (1785-1851)
Jacques Louis David 1748-1825 trained
Francois-Edouard Picot (François-Edouard Picot) 1786- 1868 trained
William Adolphe Bouguereau 1825- 1905, and Jules Bastien- Lepage (1848-1844)
Paul Delaroche trained
Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger (1824-1888) trained William Metcalf and
William Lad Taylor (1854-1926) great uncle of John Chapman, Doylestown (This is interesting locally to Gold Light because of the historical/ geographical connection. Taylor was a superb draughtsman and illustrator. John Chapman saved his work when it might have been destroyed. I discovered his work through the Chapman Gallery in Doylestown, was deeply impressed, and ultimately made the historical connection my own artistic lineage.