Thursday, July 24, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Self-Portrait
The challenge I set for myself was to convey two emotions - happy and sad- in one piece of art. All I had to do was remember a children's ward from my time as an army hospital medic to find the sadness. The clown's make-up suggested the element of happiness. I painted myself for this mission. I met my challenge to my satisfaction, but I stirred up some disquieting emotions among my family. "Quite Reflections" remains part of my personal collection.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Joe Fettingis
While taking a course at the Southwest Arts and Crafts Center, I was invited to attend a demo by Joe Fettingis and sponsored by the San Antonio Watercolor Group. Joe was fabulous and amazing. I immediately signed up for his workshop.
There are many great artists and many great art teachers, but few who are great at both the art and the teaching. In his workshops, Joe produces a real masterpiece every time; more importantly, he makes sure each student does so as well. This is the first painting I did in a workshop with Joe. I am proud to say that my son wanted it to hang in his home.
I've taken other workshops with Joe, one of which was in Michigan. That is what I was doing when 9/11 happened.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Getting Started
I like a challenge. What better way to start retirement than to take on a new challenge. A lifelong appreciation for watercolor and the desire to create something new lead me to this amazing process that moves color around in water. Althought I've always sketched, I had never tried painting. My first step was to take a couple of short classes at Southwest School of Arts and Crafts to learn the basics. Then, I started the self-learning of trial and error. This was the first picture I did on my own that I cousisered a painting.
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