Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Hudson River Valley Workshop

greenville ny bed and breakfast inn
A beautiful historic Inn

This year I have the honor of being selected to teach at the Hudson River Valley Art Workshops in Greenville, NY. The class takes place at the 1889 Greenville Arms Bed and Breakfast in the Catskill Mountain region of Upstate NY. The Inn has been home to a program of creative art workshops since 1982. Kim LaPolla is the director who called me and asked me to teach, her husband Mark is the Chef de Cuisine, creator of the mouth-watering breakfast and dinner menus to satisfy your creative appetite! See the breakfast menu here.


class space at the Inn

The all-in-one environment provides you with exceptional value and maximum enjoyment. The special art workshops program encourages you to relax, focus on your creativity, and thrive in the company of your fellow students and the instructor. The workshop, meals and lodging are all at the Greenville Arms. Classes are limited to 18-20 students and the studio is available 24 hours a day.

See you in historic Greenville this May 29-June 1!

Learn more and register here

Thank You
for being a part of my
Art Journey,
Elizabeth

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Elite Blogger

©Douglas Nelson Photography

I spent the weekend in Key West for my solo show opening at the Stone Soup Gallery. The folks at Growing Bolder asked me to write about it as an Elite Blogger. I've got some other stories there as well. 

Check out my Gallery Opening Story


Thank YOU 
for being a part of my 
Art Journey,
Elizabeth

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Art Is … YOU!

Photo courtesy of The Craft Shack Studio

Submerge Yourself in an Art Retreat

Ellen and Sallianne of Art is … You, a much loved art retreat making its debut on the West Coast after five very popular years on the East Coast, emailed me out of the blue one day and invited me to teach with them. Salianne actually reached out to me and asked me to come to California, when I asked her how she had heard of me, her answer was so amazing that I had to read it out loud to my husband.

"Well!! My dearest, Ellen has been following you for years, newsletters, website, blogs… you name it. When we began Art is…You in 2006 with 12 teachers and about 30 students she had two dreams. One was to have Michael deMeng join us and one was to have you join us… so we would be thrilled to have you join us and give her a very big thrill"

That's flattering, no?
How could I say anything but yes!

Why not? an art retreat sounds like a blast to me and my schedule was open. This is going to be an experience you won't want to miss, whether you take my class or someone else's or multiple classes. The opportunities are endless.

Photo courtesy of The Craft Shack Studio

Petaluma

Join us for FIVE fabulous days of workshops and special events in one of the most beautiful towns on the West Coast. Petaluma is located just north of San Francisco in the wonderful Sonoma County, California. The venue and accommodation is Sheraton Sonoma County.

Every one registered for a daily workshop as well as a multi-day workshop receives lunch as part of their fee. A full schedule of classes is now available, one-, two-, and three-day for you to choose from.



Registration is OPEN! 

Petaluma, CA September 24-28, 2014


The theme for 2014 is ART IS…Your BFF. Art Is…You will be in six locations: Olive Branch, MS; New South Wales, Victoria Queensland, Australia; Petaluma, CA; and Stamford, CT. 

I look forward to meeting you in CA in September and perhaps we can shoot for Australia in the future! Don't wait to register, this is going to be a super popular event!

Thank You
for being a part of
My Art Journey,
Elizabeth

Monday, December 9, 2013

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The 12 Days of Holiday sales will continue tomorrow with BlingBoxes available for $299! That is a $100 dollar discount with the code ""BLING299""! I think it makes a perfect holiday gift- and what a great promotional price! 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Creating a Companion Piece



12x12 on flat wood panel, painted similar background to match the apple

Last month in my Sedona, AZ Paper Paintings 3-day workshop I created the demo apple on the left to show my students the technique of collage. As often happens, one of my students purchased the demo piece from me.

Lesley asked me if I could also make her a pear, (and a pair) to display with her apple. Creating a companion piece after the fact, vs. creating it at the same time can be tricky. When I create two collages that go together, I typically put them on the easel at the same time. I work back and forth between the two so that I am utilizing some of the same collage papers on each piece, giving them harmonious color and patterns.

mimicking the same line quality, style, and underpainting of the pear

Since I was going to create the pear after the fact, I told Lesley that I'd need to take the apple home to the FL studio. I was in luck that I had created the Sedona Apple on the road because this meant that I was working from a limited stock of papers in my travel bag. Working from a gallon sized bag of papers vs. a full studio drawer of papers narrowed down the search for similar patterned and colored collage paper.

completed pear, you can see the same leaf papers, reds and yellows on both pieces

In addition to bringing Lesley's Sedona Demo Apple home for reference, it was also imperative that I bring it home to varnish along side the pear. I did demonstrate varnish in the class with the apple, however my varnish at home is my own mixture of gloss and matte and it was not going to match the sheen of the varnish out of the bottle. Any time I create companion pieces, I want to be sure that both have matching varnish. When I completed the pear I gave them both a coat of my secret recipe varnish. 

Now the pair is complete and they are going to look great hanging in Lesley's kitchen! 

Thank You
for being a part of my
Art Journey, 
Elizabeth

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