Thursday, March 6, 2014

Around the Bend

This is the road I imagine when I sing “over the river and through the woods, to grandmother’s house we go….”! or the Beatles “the long and winding road”.  The reference photo for this painting was taken on in late September 2013 after a rain. The light was amazing. I hope this painting at least partially portrays the wonder I felt looking down that road, inhaling the clean air, filled with gratitude for living in a location filled with so much simple beauty. I invite comments!

“Around the Bend”, 20x16in, pastel on Canson board

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Friday, January 10, 2014

Planning my 2014 Pastel Classes

OK, so I have not posted a blog entry forever… I was busy making art, teaching pastel classes, and living life. I am now planning my next round of classes, so I have been thinking about what worked and what did not in my last classes. Below is my demo from the first day of class last session with 3 beginning students. None of the 3 students were very satisfied with their paintings.
a220pastel_Simple Still Life Cup, Tomato and Lemon

In the past, I had students paint a single piece of fruit and they were dissatisfied at doing a simple, boring composition. I am not sure if simple of slightly more complex is more successful, but I think back to my first class and my composition was very similar to this one.


I was SOOO excited and proud of that thing, and it hangs today in our kitchen to remind me where I started. The date, October 7, 2002, reminds me of when I started. It is my hope that students new to pastel will make for themselves something that will be part of their personal art history, like my first painting is for me. Any thoughts on first pastel class compositions? what do others do for 6 or 8 week classes?