For a decade I recorded every aspect of my artistic development, almost every day. This original version of the blog records the first 4 years that I was introduced to Classical Realism. I consider these to be the most formative years of my art career.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Open Studio: October 9/10
I'll be participating in this year's Artspan Open Studios for the weekend of October 9/10, so please come check out the studio, see some artwork, and learn more about my classes!
I'll actually be teaching classes that weekend, so my studio will only be open to the public for these limited hours:
Saturday October 9: 3pm-6pm
Sunday October 10: 4pm-6pm
Mission and 17th Streets
For a map to the studio building, see my profile on ArtSpan here
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Webcast Recap
Yesterday I did my first Webcast studio tour and demo, this is me standing in front of the camera, ready for my close-up!
The webcast went great and I really enjoyed myself. We had visitors from around the world, including as far away as Finland and Australia. The audience asked really good questions and kept me talking. I felt like I just skimmed over so many great topics, so I'm hoping to do a whole day-long workshop webcast in the future.
Watch the Webcast again!
Watch the Webcast again!
Here is my handsome camera guy, my husband Nowell, who turned a corner of my studio into a professional broadcasting suite for the day, complete with mixing board and a backup boom mic mounted on the camera, just in case my fancy rented wireless lapel mic didn't work (it worked great, though!).
A closer look at the sound and video setup. We had a brief moment of freeze-screen, but other than that we sailed through without any major technical hiccups. Phew!
My studio looked so spiffy I had to take some photos.
Above is my little still life painting corner where I spend most my time.
Webcast viewers got a look at my most recent painting which will be shipped to Arcadia Gallery in New York for the Sept 23 Small Works show.
We talked about what paints, panels, and brushes I use, and I did a little demo showing how I mix up cool and warm strings of neutral colors on my palette.
For more info you can click here to see all my blog posts about Materials
My still life shelf is at the left, my model stand is in the middle. To the right I have screens arranged as a changing room for my models.
Lady Victoire is looking happy.
The studio doors and a couple recent paintings on easels.
Thanks everyone who was able to register and attend, it was a huge success and I look forward to doing it again!
Watch the Webcast again:
The webcast was recorded, so you can still click here to register and watch the whole thing, including drawing demo, color-mixing demo, and lots of questions and answers.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Live Webcast with Art Studio Secrets
I'll be giving a tour of my studio and doing a drawing demonstration LIVE via webcast hosted by the inspiring blog Art Studio Secrets!
Saturday August 21, 2010
12:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, 9am PST
I'll be answering questions about my background and my technique, showing current studio work, and demonstrating the process I use for drawing crumpled wax paper.
In their amazing new Webcast Series, Art Studio Secrets have already hosted David Kassan, Gordon Wetmore, Mia Bergeron, and Dorian Vallejo, so I am thrilled to be joining their prestigious roster!
Registration is $10 for the 2-hour live webcast, you can sign up at Art Studio Secrets.
Saturday August 21, 2010
12:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, 9am PST
I'll be answering questions about my background and my technique, showing current studio work, and demonstrating the process I use for drawing crumpled wax paper.
In their amazing new Webcast Series, Art Studio Secrets have already hosted David Kassan, Gordon Wetmore, Mia Bergeron, and Dorian Vallejo, so I am thrilled to be joining their prestigious roster!
Registration is $10 for the 2-hour live webcast, you can sign up at Art Studio Secrets.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Winged Victory Drawing Demo Recap
"Victory in Chalk"
Charcoal and white chalk on toned Ingres paper
16 x 20 inches
This is the sketch I did for my drawing demo at my San Francisco studio earlier this month. The evening was so much fun - I was very nervous the days leading up to it, and I wondered why I had planned such a high-stress event for myself right in the middle of my teaching semester... but once I got started talking and drawing it was a breeze!
We had about 28 guests in my studio, lots of snacks and wine, and during the breaks there was lots of mingling and a warm buzz of conversation.
I gave my condensed lecture on "Observing The Nature of Organic Form: Tapered, Spiraling, Interlocking, and Convex", which is my humble abbreviation of the amazing principles I learned from my master teacher Ted Seth Jacobs and also from his students Tim Stotz and Michelle Tully.
Thanks to everyone who came out, and extra special thanks to my mom, dad, sister and husband who all helped me set up the studio and greet guests - I am so lucky to have a supportive family!
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Sunday, April 04, 2010
EVENT: Live Drawing Demo May 7
Join me at my San Francisco studio for a live drawing demonstration May 7!
I'll be lecturing on classical drawing methods and demonstrating techniques for capturing accurate proportion and glowing light.
An enlightening evening for both artists and art-lovers!
For more information about the Demonstration please visit my new Events page.
I'll be lecturing on classical drawing methods and demonstrating techniques for capturing accurate proportion and glowing light.
An enlightening evening for both artists and art-lovers!
For more information about the Demonstration please visit my new Events page.
Also, I have added a new Figure Drawing class to my Teaching page: Six Sundays starting May 16th. For more information about upcoming classes visit my Teaching page
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