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I am not sure how I got this title: Master Artist but I very flattered and hope to live up to it! Thank you Interweave Press and Cloth, Paper Scissors. The other artist on the list are fabulous artists! Be sure to check out their DVDs too.
Having Fun with Faceless Self-Portraits
Hurricane Sandy
Dear artists and friends,
My heartfelt thoughts go out to all the folks affected by Hurricane Sandy, artists and beyond. The devastation that we are receiving on the news is incredible! We have lived through devastating hurricanes doing damage to the areas we love – the tropics, New Orleans, and now the east coast. Watching the news and seeing the photos of the damage is unbelievable. I wonder where the newly homeless go and how do they eat. How does one clean up such all the debris, broken bits, sand and toxic waste?
My heartfelt thoughts go out to all the folks affected by Hurricane Sandy, artists and beyond. The devastation that we are receiving on the news is incredible! We have lived through devastating hurricanes doing damage to the areas we love – the tropics, New Orleans, and now the east coast. Watching the news and seeing the photos of the damage is unbelievable. I wonder where the newly homeless go and how do they eat. How does one clean up such all the debris, broken bits, sand and toxic waste?
From Photo to Painting
Doing a detailed value sketch is a great way to start a the painting process. It is the time to can work out any design problems, simplify and study the value patterns. Here is one of the little paintings that I did from my recent trip to Italy. The value sketch and watercolor painting were done in my little moleskin watercolor journal:
Value Sketch using a soft pencil |
This is a tracing of my value sketch done on tracing paper so that I did not have to redraw it for my watercolor painting |
Final Painting in my Moleskin Journal |
This is the Photo that Inspired my Sketch and Painting |
Happy to Announce…
My painting, Staying Afloat, was accepted into the Watercolor Society of Oregon’s 47thAnnual Transparent Watercolor Show. The juror, Chris Van Winkle, chose 80 paintings from 268 entries. The show opening will be held at the Resort at the Mountain, Welches, OR on Oct. 6 and the paintings will be on display until Oct. 26, 2012.
The inspiration for Staying Afloat came from a photo I took of a tree draped with lobster buoys on the quaint island of Isle au Haut, Maine. The island, which is part of Acadia National Park, is only accessible by boat. The buoy tree is located near the Town Landing where the ferryboat docks and is a colorful, welcoming site. The buoy tree is much like the shoe trees that have spread along Oregon’s highways and beyond but I think the lobster buoys are more lively and charming than the shoes and thought it would be a fun subject to paint.
New Local Classes
Here are the classes that I am teaching locally in Bend, Oregon this fall:
NEW CLASSES at Tumalo Art Work in Downtown Tumalo (Bend, Oregon) – Call 541-706-9025 to sign up
Watercolor Toolbox: Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 2012. 1:00 – 4:00 pm. This class is for beginners only. We will cover lots of information and make some fun watercolor studies that will get you started on your artistic journey!
The Elements of Design: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2012. 1-00 – 4:00 pm. Are you a value painter or a shape maker? What kind of painter are you? Take your paintings to the next level by discovering your painting style during this fun series of classes by exploring the different elements of design. Some experience helpful.
Doodling as an ART Form: Oct. 4, 11, 2012. 6:00 – 9:00 pm. Learn to use markers, different papers and various designs to create interesting journaling pages
Trip to Provence, France: MAY 2013 – full, waitlist only
This is the perfect time of year to catch the beautiful red fields of poppies gracing the countryside of Provence. Let me know if you are interested in this painting trip.
Views of Italy
Italy, Every Corner Inspires a Painting
We are having a wonderful time in Italy, exploring, hiking, eating good food and drinking good wine! I are now in the Dolomite Mountains and hiking everyday. I have found very little time to paint but have so many photos can be used later. Here is one painting I did get started of the vineyard view from our bedroom window at a little B&B high in the foothills of Northern Italy.
Second Morning in Italy – I couldn’t sleep so I started this painting |
Finished Painting of the Italian Vineyard, View from my Window |
Art Supplies, Venice, Italy
New Fall Classes
Dear friends – I am off to Italy with my husband to celebrate our 25 wedding anniversary! How did that ever happen?
I will be teaching a few local classes when I get back.
check out my website under classes for more info.
check out my website under classes for more info.