Opening Day for Artful Gathering Registration
I work all January, February and March filming and editing in my studio, teaching watercolor classes just for this online retreat. This is my second year doing this and I absolutely love it! Many of the students that I “met” last year have become my friends. And one is even going to Orvieto, Italy with me in September to paint (Pat!). This is a great way to learn new things from the comfort of your home. You pick the schedule too. Workshops that you sign up for are available to you 24/7 for 6 weeks. There are many fun classes to choose from. Instructors often sign up for classes from other instructors at this online retreat. I hope you will stop by my “classroom” and say “HI!”
Here are my two classes for this summer:
WATERCOLOR TOOLBOX (just for beginners!)
Color
The Elements of Design
One of my favorite classes to teach is how to use the Elements of Design. The are the building blocks that make up your painting. The ones that I like to work with are: Value, Color, Shape, Line, Texture, and Pattern. In each class we focus on one of the elements and emphasis that element.
Value is a good one the start with. Value is simply the lightness or darkness of colors. Using value pens we make small value sketches of our subject. Here is an example of a value sketch. Notice that it is just a simple sketch using white, grays and black. This shows me where I want to emphasis the values in my painting.Next we paint our painting using one color and just focus on getting lights and darks with that one color.
The Treasure Hunt Continues
NOTE: You will have to be registered to have access to the site. The registration fee is $5 and will give you access to preview all the classes.
A Treasure Hunt!
To learn how the treasure hunt works and to see the prizes please visit Artful Gathering Online Art Retreat. If you would like to sign up for the NEWSLETTER, you will get weekly updates on where to find the next treasure hunt words. This is my second year teaching watercolor classes with this unique online workshop. You will paint along with me in the comfort of your own home with my personalized videos.
Painting Ideas
Searching for Shapes, April 2014 Issue of Art Journaling by Somerset Studio
A Day in the Life of – a Photo Story, Summer 2014 Issue of Studios Magazine by Interweave Press
Cover Art for Art Journaling,
It will be on in stores available for purchase on April 1, 2014. My article is about using shape to design journal pages.
This photo did not get into the article so I wanted to share it with you here. Here is what I write about this page in my Patagonia watercolor journal.
One of my favorite journal pages is one where I painted a meadowlark and a vista behind him. The meadowlarks were plentiful and darted about the brush flashing their red bellies. I often heard their melody as we hiked. Instead of just painting a scene with a meadowlark in it, I wanted to try a different point of view. I painted him much larger than the vista and had him placed off to one side to help frame the page. He is looking back over landscape as if to say he is the guardian of this remote area.
Here is a Fun Warm-up Exercise
Warm and cool colors are something that I think about all the time in my painting and enjoy playing warm colors against cool colors to create vibrate and dynamic watercolors. Here is a fun exercise that you could do with warm colors or cool colors – your choice! I did mine with warm colors. You will need your watercolor paints, watercolor brushes and a Gold Leaf Pen for this exercise.
Start by drawing big shapes in your journal with the gold leaf pen. I drew my initials JN. Make sure you go off the page here and there.
Then add smaller shapes within your large initials.
Pick a color scheme warm or cool. I chose a warm palette so I painted all my shapes with yellows, oranges, reds and combinations of these colors. The gold leaf pen lines will act as a resist to the paint.
| This is my final page in my watercolor journal
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