This blog is intended to encourage others on their journey into their creative "artscape". I have enjoyed many years as an artist learner, creator, and teacher. Life is inspiring, and I want to share the vantage point that I have been fortunate enough to view life from. I want to move a smidge over, and invite you to sit right next to me, and enjoy a 360 degree view of my "artscape". Join me in discovering and uncovering the creative soul that we all possess.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Roses- drawn on wallpaper
These will probably be some of the last roses of the season, but you never really know do you... I wanted to capture them before the snow comes. We've had some frost, but I still have roses- and it's Halloween! I'm always amazed at how hardy some flowers are. This drawing is done with sharpie on wallpaper. I think I like drawing and painting on wallpaper- we had a bunch of it in the basement, and I decided to test it out and see how I like it. This one has a really great texture to it- very fun to draw on!
another photo- ready to paint
Carolyn, my mother-in-law, is very creative. She is really into clay reliefs this year. She is 80 years old and still working on her art! She really loves paper clay and has enjoyed many hours working on her pictures. My daughter, Cara, got her going on this media. They've had a lot of fun working on their art together. Carolyn also gets together with her friend Bonnie to work on art together. What a great hobby! We all love her creations.
sunflower relief

in progress- this is the tray Carolyn uses. She sits in a recliner with this tray in her lap and she works on her art while she watches TV. 

Nymph sculpture by Cara

Bee Nymph
 My daughter, Cara, is a Nanny. But, her college degrees are in Art administration and sculpture. She is extremely creative. She loves being a nanny for now- it's a great job, and she has some time for art.
I thought you might like to see some of the sculptures that she left at my house. They are made from floral foam and paper clay. One of my favorites is the Bee Nymph. She has some high fashion designs that she is working on currently- they are lovely. I hope to show you soon. All sculptures are for sale. She has sold some for about $40.
Water Nymphs

Some of Cara's supplies-
inspiration albums, and bag of floral foam...

Etsy.com

Image representing Etsy as depicted in CrunchBaseImage via CrunchBase
I just spent an hour looking at Etsy. Do you ever look at this site. I find it so inspirational! You can find so many fabulous handmade items. I think the pictures of the items are a treat to look at. So many great ideas for how to photograph your work. It makes me want to make something creative, NOW!
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Time to Paint: Halloween Feast! Yum!

Time to Paint: Halloween Feast! Yum!

Time to Paint: Drawing of the Halloween Dance

Halloween drawing from last year- thought I'd post it again :) Happy Halloween! Time to Paint: Drawing of the Halloween Dance

Busy students

Here is a sampling of what has been happening in the art studios! I love watching what the students come up with when they are allowed a little freedom of choice, and they are empowered to be in charge of their own  learning.
Constructing with cardboard at the Build Studio

The student titled these, "Statue of Liberty" and "Cat Statue of Liberty" :)

This student chose to use a picture book for reference at the clay station.
They were very inspired by the clay reliefs in this book.

When this student couldn't remember how to mix the secondary colors, they reread "Mouse Paint".

Collage inspired by Matisse.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Painting Styles

The Mona Lisa (or La Joconde, La Gioconda).Image via Wikipedia
Tip of the day: Don't be in a hurry to determine your painting style. This takes time. There are so many styles to choose from across the spectrum, from the very loose and painterly, to tight and smooth brush strokes; from bright color palettes to neutrals; from large paintings to the very tiny; from abstract to realistic... It's difficult to choose what style suits you. Think about what you are most drawn to, what do you admire, what would you most like to spend time looking at? Think about your personality- are you pensive, sparkly, social, or more of a loner? Do you like to take your time, or do you tend to rush through things? Are you more analytical, or emotional? All of these aspects of your personality will play into your painting. They naturally come out in your work. The better you know yourself, the easier it might be to choose a style for yourself, but try your hand at everything you can!  Enjoy the journey of discovering yourself as a painter, have fun trying new and differing techniques. You might be surprised by what you like to do.
Who knows, maybe you will paint the next Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci, or the next Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock?
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Studio Menus

I thought you might like to see a sample of menus I made for my students to use in their Studios. I have set up 6 studios for them to work at: Build, Paint, Study, Draw, Clay, Collage  Each studio has a variety of materials and inspirations.  I am using TAB (teaching for artistic behavior) ideas.  I have really enjoyed watching the students create this year. It's pretty amazing what they come up with!
 





Thursday, October 21, 2010

Still Life arrangement

These are some of the objects I added at the drawing station. The students could rearrange them if they wanted to for their drawing. This was how I found them after one class. I thought it was interesting that they set it up like this. I don't think I would have ever thought of this arrangement!

Collage Kids!


Collage by Student



Henri Matisse, 1933, photo by Carl Van VechtenImage via Wikipedia
Here is a collage by a student in my art class. I love to see what kids come up with when they are supplied with scissors, paper, and glue. They are so natural in their concepts, color, and balance. They don't use any pencils at this station- it is just cutting and gluing.  They learned about Matisse for inspiration.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Complement Compliment

probably Claude Boutet's 7-color and 12-color ...Image via Wikipedia
I love the complementary colors this time of year!
Tip of the day- notice the complementary colors (across the color wheel) all around you this season. As the leaves turn I am noticing the deep contrast of shadow and color everywhere. This is always a time of year to marvel at the beauty of nature. How can it be so amazing every year? Later in the season the color becomes more subtle, subdued, and neutral. I'm so lucky to live where there are 4 Seasons.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Get your Glow On


At the start of the school day my student teacher and I were headed to the art room when one of our young students stopped us and said that there was a "glow on" our leaves.  I didn't know what he meant and asked him to show us. He was right! There was a glow on our leaves! The room was dark and the light was coming through the window in just the right way- it lit up the bag of leaves that my student teacher was using for a project. It was magical!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Underwater Sculpture

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/21169/artist+brings+undersea+world+to+life+with+surreal+reef+project/
Check this out! It's a beautiful underwater sculptures.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New school, starting again- deja vu

 Castle created and displayed by art students at the clay station.

Monday I started at my next building.  I had 4 weeks at my first 2 buildings- now I am starting over at another building. More than 200 students a day, over 400 in the building. 9 classes a day. This building is Young 5's to 5th grade.  The Young 5's come in for just 15 minutes! The other classes are 35 minutes.  I feel like its a rush all day long. I haven't got the room even all set up yet.  I will be here for 4 weeks, then I will move to the next building and start again!