Small quick color study, plein air |
Whew! I have just finished 2 weeks of art workshops! Sounds like a dream right? It was great, but it was also exhausting! Help, I am buried under a pile of laundry --woe to be back to household chores!
Larger painting, unfinished |
My first workshop was held in Wisconsin, Door County (Monday through Weds). It was very professional and really really good for me as an artist. It gave me homework and quite a bit to think about in regards to taking my work to the next level. This workshop forced me to focus on what I believe is my great weakness--this was tough to identify. I think I understand it, but still need to figure out how to address it and be more thoughtful about it in my artwork. The personal aspects of this workshop was important and valuable to me. I need to get back to work this week, to really paint and move forward to be the better art me. I enjoyed this class very much and loved making new art friends. I flew home Thursday, started laundry and packed my art supplies again, leaving Sunday for my next art workshop.
Small quick plein air study |
My second workshop was in Ohio and it focused on taking plein air references and color studies and then making paintings in the studio. Good instruction, great ideas and I think this will really help my plein air work moving forward. This was about thumbnails but also multiple thumbnails (as many references as you need) and color studies, it was great to see in action. I enjoyed it and made new art friends. Honestly, I thoroughly enjoyed this workshop but I felt my work was not as strong as I would have liked. I paint in the park, lots of trees and water typically but for this workshop we painted neighborhoods (houses and lawns). So, I was perhaps less inspired by the subject matter or maybe the lack of perspective training got to me. I had hoped to be more proud of my work especially since I was one of the more experienced artists in the workshop--I got frustrated. I was confident in my equipment set up and color mixing skills, but my compositions drove me a little crazy.
Larger painting |
The third workshop was Expressive Anatomy. It used up the most juice by far in that I was constantly drawing and painting from a live model! But it was so good, I actually felt that much of my work was fairly strong in this workshop! WOW since I have not taken figure drawing in a while! Also, I brought in my worksheets from the first workshop (what I need to work on) and discussed that with this instructor. She totally got it, and really helped me see, using my work as example, what to do to get it to the next level. I think for me the awareness helps, and now I will work with my instructors and mentors on how to apply it to my work!
So much done, so far to go but at least I am confident that I will have clean clothes for art tomorrow!
Here is hoping I can paint tomorrow and make sense of it all, wish me luck!
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