Art Quote

"All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography."

Frederico Fellini



I collect aphorisms and quotes. When I read this one, I paused to reflect on the words and their meaning. I thought about how long art has been a part of my life. It is true that when you think about your art, you realize that it does tell the story of your life.



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

~Imaginary Visit to the Garden~

This is the second "imaginary trip" that I've taken with Laure Ferlita.  The class is for 6 weeks with just one lesson a week.  I looked anxiously forward to each week's lesson and while waiting usually paint more than one "page" for my journal.
Lesson One: Wildflowers
I thought this would be easy because I love flowers but my first page had a lot "flaws".

I was really unhappy with the lettering.  I'm learning that lettering is an integral part of the journal page. It's not all about the painting.

Lesson Two:  Window Boxes
I really had trouble with the shadowing on this painting.  After my critique, I painted a second page from a photo that I took in Paris.

This was a window that I had photographed in Montmartre.

Lesson Three:  Water features
I really liked this subject though my first painting turned out to be harder than I thought it would be.  The second painting was done from a photo that I took when driving cross-country.  I was amazed that it turned out so well.  Had it not been for the "Trip to New Orleans" and the lesson where we had to paint people, I never would have taken on this sculpture.


Lesson Four:  Garden Tools
I composed a "set up" with my gardening gloves and hand trowel as my subject.
The second painting is from a photo that I took in Paris.  It is a small garden shop in the Tuileries Gardens.

The lettering style is "bungalow".
After the critique, I went back and softened the white pen lines on the watering can.
Have you noticed that the lettering has improved?  I bought a couple "how to" books and they have really helped (along with practice)!

Lesson Five:  Garden Critters

When  I first saw this topic I just cringed, ugh! ~bugs.  I do NOT like bugs.  But then when I was looking through the choices of photos to paint, I was mesmerized by this one....these are not "bugs".
These Checkered Skippers  looked like two Tiffany creations, so delicate on top of the pincushion flower.  This is one of my favorite paintings.  I didn't put any journaling on it, though I did add the scientific name last (Pyrgus oileus).
 
I mentioned practicing my lettering skills.  I made a "sampler" page~for fun and reference.  The styles "draftsman" and "bungalow" are my favorites

 Lesson Six:  Last class~ Dew Drops
 
This lesson would have been a whole lot easier if I had chosen not to paint in my little 5" x5" journal.
My little rain drops were so small my hand cramped and my eyes crossed.  Some in the class just did a "how-to" page; one large raindrop.  They were the smart ones!
I might have spaced my drops a little better but I was pretty pleased with the end result..certainly learned a lot about light dispersion on a drop of water!

Laure gave us a "bonus" lesson because there were a lot of "computer issues"; but I was out of town and by the time I got back was just too tired to get it done.  But I did print out the photos because the subjects were absolutely stunning~Asian Gardens!

This class, like the last Imaginary Trip, was just a joy. I've learned SO MUCH!  My classmates, and there were quite a few (32), were delightful, talented, supportive and fun.  By the end of the session you feel like you have made new friends.
Laure will be taking an "Imaginary Trip to Italy" and I have signed up~I am ready to go!!

Wanna come along???  I can promise you it'll be great fun!
 

1 comment:

  1. WOW you have been a very busy bee
    that online class is a wonder.
    Bravo Suzanne!

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