Showing posts with label The Art Stand Gallery Winter Workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Art Stand Gallery Winter Workshops. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

Book and Journal Class by Kim Elia, Three Rivers artist

Today at the Art Stand Gallery, 5 artists gathered to make handmade books and journals with Kim Elia, a member of the gallery along with 4 of the participants. We did these things:  







The outside back of my accordion book

The inside of my book, with pockets


Front cover on the far right--my book. . . . .
Kim Elia, Instructor (and "Mystery Guest"?)
    Measured       
    Folded
    Planned
    Designed
    Printed
    Spritzed
    Blotted
    Painted
    Dried
    Stamped
    Beaded
    Glued
    Photographed
    Pressed
    Embellished
    Admired
    Enjoyed

      Friday, January 15, 2010

      Friday night before a busy weekend--

      Thank you all for the kind comments about the Artist Inspiration Cards! I appreciate your thoughts and relish your responses. :)

      Busy weekend so I'm just going to touch base tonight:

      1.  Tomorrow I am taking an Abstract Watercolor Class from Sandy Kowallis at the Art Stand Gallery. I can hardly wait!

      2.  Saturday I am teaching a Mixed Media Explorations Class at the Art Stand Gallery. I can hardly wait!

      3.  Next Wednesday, the "Art of Life" Project through Fresno Oncology Center women will be meeting  and painting at my house.

      4. A week from Saturday--Jan. 23rd--I'll be doing a demo/presentation for YWA at the old schoolhouse.

      I think that's enough teaching for one month! With the presentation in Fremont on the 6th also, it'll be a very busy month.

      Saturday, January 24, 2009

      "Artist Journals and Books" class held today






      Today, I taught a class in Artist Journals and Books at The Art Stand Gallery. There were 8 students, but that thought always makes me smile (inwardly) because I always think that when you teach adults, there is a very fine line between teacher and student. I hope they all learned something from today's class, but I know that I also learned a lot from each of them.

      We had a good day, sharing thoughts and information, and implementing some new ideas. We talked about the various reasons for keeping a journal (which can also be called a sketchbook, a workbook, a notebook, an idea or inspiration journal, a log, a diary etc.) all of which are related to the stages of "Pause, Record, Reflect, Move On" in the artistic process. I am not a good person about keeping a sketchbook, because my best ideas always come to me when I'm in a restaurant and all I have to draw on is a thin white napkin and all I have to draw with is a leaky, fat Sharpie pen! But that can't be helped and  so, I draw on. Then I take my little sketches home and use them to paint a painting and ultimately put them into a fat folder on the shelf, seldom to be seen or used again.

      Last week, I took the folder and transferred all the random sketches and other bits of information into a brown kraft paper, 3 ring binder which has now become my "workbook." It contains sketches, brainstorming ideas, reference photos, clipart etc., as well as photos of the finished paintings that came from each sketch. I am sure this is going to work much better for me. It will be a more useful tool to document where I'm coming from, what I do to complete a painting, and where I might like to go next.

      The photos today don't show the binder but I will photograph it very soon. You can see the class members and a couple of shots of what they are working on. It was a fun day and I think people enjoyed it. I hope some will begin to keep a different sort of journal or workbook than they have kept in the past.

      Monday, January 19, 2009

      Getting things together for this weekend's class


      On Saturday, I will be teaching an "Artists' Books and Journals" class at The Art Stand Gallery so I am in the process of gathering and preparing materials for the class. Since this is the first time I'm offering this particular class, I have quite a bit of work to do before Saturday.

      It should be a fun and different class and I hope people will enjoy it. What it's doing is opening MY mind to all the possibilities that I haven't fully explored myself. I've decorated a lot of purchased journals and I've had fun making some handmade books out of postcards (on a trip to Italy and Greece) and out of drink coasters. The travel journal was especially fun to do since I made the pages out of found and gathered materials in addition to purchased postcards.

      For the class this weekend, I will be showing how to decorate purchased journals and how to make your own. This afternoon, I worked on my own "workbook" (as opposed to a sketchbook) so that I can use it as an example on Saturday. I learned a long time ago that I am not good at working in a sketchbook. I never seem to have it with me when I need it most so I do my most inspired sketching on the backs of restaurant placemats, on tissuey napkins, on take out menus and on various scrounged pieces of paper from where ever I am when the mood to jot down an idea or make a sketch strikes. So, I've found what works best for me is to succumb to that tendency and draw on whatever is at hand. I store all those little bits and pieces of paper in a special blue folder and now I am trying to make sense of the whole mess! I'm organizing by subject rather than by date and including reference materials as well as sketches. My intent is to also add a photo of the finished work if the drawing led to an actual painting. My intent is also to be finished with it before Saturday! At least a preliminary draft of it. So, I'd better get back to work.

      Today's photo is a little shot of a few of the books I've done before.

      Saturday, January 10, 2009

      Photography Class at The Art Stand Gallery



      Today, I took a 4 hour photography class at The Art Stand Gallery, and artist cooperative that I am a member of. The class was taught by member Jeri Burzin and it focused on the basics of light, composition, and the camera. I need to know all I can about taking "good" pictures so it was an enlightening class for me. I plan to just keep on trying to learn one thing at a time and continuing to try to employ the elements and principles of design as I take photos for the blog(s) and for my own personal reference photos and documentary photos. It was a fun day!



      Sunday, January 4, 2009

      Magical Inspirations


      It is late Sunday evening, the first Sunday in 2009. I apologize for not adding a post to my blog in well over a week now. I am going to make a commitment right now to add something every day, from now on, if at all possible. It may be only a sentence or 2, but I WILL write something. I let too many excuses keep me from writing and there is no excuse at all except NOT doing it! 

      I have been trying to formulate some sort of plan of what direction I want to travel in terms of what to write about. Since I seem to be having a problem coming up with a structure, I am going to abandon that idea and truly make this blog more of a journal account of what happened each day. I will just write about something that happened that affected me, artistically, each day. My art is most effective when I don't worry about it's structure much and I anticipate that my blog will be also! Some days, there will be no photo or a painting or anything else, but there will be some words each day. I'm finding that it's a little hard to write when it is not interactive, but I will try to get over that feeling and move forward.

      Next week, I am going to begin an Art Marketing Salon experience that will take place every other week for nine weeks. I am eagerly looking forward to interacting with other active artists who want to increase their chances of successfully marketing their art. 

      And the week after next, I'm going to take a 4 day class in San Diego from an instructor that I've enjoyed in the past. So, it promises to be an exciting, busy January--especially since The Art Stand Gallery does their Winter Workshops this month and next. I am teaching one class and taking 3 others. A lot of magical inspiration is in the offing--and it's just what I need during this rather dreary weather. Today's painting is called "Hocus Pocus" and it is a mixed media painting (38" X 30") featuring the elements of magic.

      Well, more soon--write to me when you can with your comments and please sign up to be a follower of the blog if you'd like to read it regularly.