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It is for me to keep in touch with my students and all others who create art and/or enjoy art....any medium.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Below are some nice watercolor paintings. The artists are in the Intermediate class.

There will be more to post...check back.  Thanks.

Susan:
Watercolor Rose....Susan will be giving this one to her Mom.

Watercolor
Kathy:
Watercolor Birds



Sunday, July 21, 2013


Plein Air:
A few days ago was a very memorable day out Plein Air painting...great company, great art, great experience...I could not ask for a better time.

Here is a visual:....The weather was warm with a slight breeze and lots of shade. The scenery was excellent...water, mountains, pretty sailboats, marina and animals. The birds were singing; a mink fished; a pelican preened; Mama duck with not so little babies, still in protective mode; baby birds chirping for food; Green Heron standing proud and Grebes talking back and forth. No bugs (well, no real irritating ones...just a few wanting to become permanent with the paint), no mosquitoes, no surprises...just a great day all around. Thank you fellow artists.
Our View
Pelican 
Green Heron
Mama Duck

Grebe
Mink
Martha:
Acrylic



 Colette:

Watercolor



 Joni:
Watercolor

I didn't get finished...I usually don't paint when I have a class...but the day was so inviting !!!

I finished it in the studio

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Quote: "Find something you are passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it."                             Julia Child.
Plein Air:
In a few hours I will be out with a class to paint Plein Air....(painting outside). Plein Air never use to be anything I like to do....in fact...I never painted outside. Then, as things go, one day it became a passion. There is something about the air, the smell, the sounds and the relaxation. Yes, it seems relaxing to me to paint outdoors...even with the heat sweat, bug bites, bird gifts, surprise sprinklers, endless questions from passersby and the poor decision to set up on a dirt road that is used often by log trucks.
I will be conducting my class at a local urban park that is on the lake with all the excitement painting outside can contain...water, trees, water fowl, marina, boats, mountains...mosquitoes, seagulls, temperatures in the 90's...ha, ha !
One reason Plein Air painting has been in my life is because of where I live. The below photos are from my deck...so you can see there are lots to keep me in canvas and paint. I'm finding it hard to leave home today because the views are super...but there are other vistas and people to paint with...so onward.

Give Plein Air a try.

Helpful hints: Wear clothing for the weather, always wear a hat (the glare of any natural light is hard on the eyes and makes your paints appear different in value), drink lots of water, don't have the sun shine on your palette or painting surface,  smile at the questions... keep your back to a tree or rock...then when someone comes up to you to ask those questions, you don't jump out of your skin, as the tree keeps them from sneaking up from behind you. Don't leave anything behind, especially those solvents (pack them home, don't pour it out on the ground). 

HAVE FUN.








Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Views: 2248... USA, South Korea, Turkey, France & Philippines.

Cynthia: Check out Cynthia's website (on the right)....she is a talented artist, writer and was one of my students (all to briefly). 

Sorry, I have been absent from posting for such a long while. I have had a busy time. It seems when one least expects it...life changes and moves in different directions. Life is good, if not just different. 
It looks like my Italian trip may be put on hold until next year...that is one adjustment I can share with you that really has disappointed me. My dreams of living in a quaint Italian apartment on a quaint side alley, near all the great eateries, sights and art, still burns in my soul...so I know it must happen. After all...I created the perfect travel watercolor painting kit to tote around the country!! 

I have a new class of Credit Drawing students for Summer Term...I still get excited in knowing what is ahead for each one and hope that art will become a permanent joy. 

My on going Intermediate Watercolor/Acrylic class also started. It came to my attention that some of my regulars have been taking classes from me since 1997. There is a comfort in knowing these artist/friends that I can't explain. There are also 3 new students to this class (they all finished my beginner class). Each one adds greatly to the class.


Travel Journal: I, of course, had several journals ready for an international adventure...but, why go out of the country to fill it up? Join me in filling up a journal this summer...lots of sketches crowded with writings of your feelings or memories. Have several journals...one for your home town, one for your state, one for your homestead, your neighborhood ...etc.....a memory album painted by you. Send me your pages to post...I would love to see them.