Aloha,
Last Sunday was a lovely painting day with a few new folks,
and one lady that painted with me atleast a decade ago.
Last Sunday was a lovely painting day with a few new folks,
and one lady that painted with me atleast a decade ago.
She recognized my style of work at the Haleiwa Art Festival recently in July
where some other folks asked if i teach and so i handed them my sign up sheet.
Occasionally i will teach a class.
Upon their early morning arrival and before we sat down to sketch and paint however,
we walked about the yard and took pictures of trees and leaves, flowers and the orchids, oh the orchids!!!, and the mangoes in full summer blush in their colors of greens, red, orange and purple, and small flecks of white and hanging like ornaments from the tree's canopy.
All those devices that take photos and enlarge and crop for color, shape, and composition reference came out and soaked in the images of natures' beauty.
From these photos and my collection of floral calendars and other inspirations,
i asked them to make quick sketches on paper of what they see/saw.
( looking and seeing are quite different to me as i explain,often),
and then to make a few more sketches.
I see the mangoes and orchids were on everyone's radar yesterday!
As a painter i feel that there is no better inspiration and information than the real deal.
A photo is a wonderful reference but has not dimension nor fragrance to share with you.
One must remember many things when looking at the photo you took to inspire
and later pick out what you need.
Some elements will not appear in sketch. Then there are addition and color changes.
leaves moved around as you compose a balance sketch.
That is why this is such a good way to start a session
and why folks go on location
to the ocean, to Portugal (or any exotic place you can think of), or your back yard, to paint, to absorb, to really see and tell about what you experienced with out words,
to show me with paint.
And they surprised themselves!
i also bring in leaves and flowers for the table for folks to look at and SEE.
flowers and leaves to inspire the eye and nose!
paint mixing on yogurt lids and test coaster below
Now
let's peek over the shoulders and see what is happening.
Suzie's plumerias, especially the one she later painted with a blue background
came out amazing!
Sheryl's mango photo to sketch to cartoon to paint testing with leaves samples is below.
Her fabric mango came out lovely and went home with her before my camera was ready.
then,
Sheryl sent a photo this morning of her painted yardage already
now heat treated, washed and ironed and folded. This woman was inspired!
Such yummy colors to inspire more arty fun!
Occasionally i will teach a class.
Sheryl, Suzie and Mei at art making in August 2015.
we walked about the yard and took pictures of trees and leaves, flowers and the orchids, oh the orchids!!!, and the mangoes in full summer blush in their colors of greens, red, orange and purple, and small flecks of white and hanging like ornaments from the tree's canopy.
All those devices that take photos and enlarge and crop for color, shape, and composition reference came out and soaked in the images of natures' beauty.
From these photos and my collection of floral calendars and other inspirations,
i asked them to make quick sketches on paper of what they see/saw.
( looking and seeing are quite different to me as i explain,often),
and then to make a few more sketches.
I see the mangoes and orchids were on everyone's radar yesterday!
As a painter i feel that there is no better inspiration and information than the real deal.
A photo is a wonderful reference but has not dimension nor fragrance to share with you.
One must remember many things when looking at the photo you took to inspire
and later pick out what you need.
Some elements will not appear in sketch. Then there are addition and color changes.
leaves moved around as you compose a balance sketch.
That is why this is such a good way to start a session
and why folks go on location
to the ocean, to Portugal (or any exotic place you can think of), or your back yard, to paint, to absorb, to really see and tell about what you experienced with out words,
to show me with paint.
And they surprised themselves!
i also bring in leaves and flowers for the table for folks to look at and SEE.
flowers and leaves to inspire the eye and nose!
paint mixing on yogurt lids and test coaster below
Now
let's peek over the shoulders and see what is happening.
Suzie's plumerias, especially the one she later painted with a blue background
came out amazing!
Sheryl's mango photo to sketch to cartoon to paint testing with leaves samples is below.
Her fabric mango came out lovely and went home with her before my camera was ready.
then,
Sheryl sent a photo this morning of her painted yardage already
now heat treated, washed and ironed and folded. This woman was inspired!
Such yummy colors to inspire more arty fun!
Every one's flower paintings on fabric came out So Amazing !
here is one,
painted by Mei from a drawing she made from a photo she took.
Mei said she had never painted before. this is hard to believe as
her orchid painting looks lovely and came out Amazing!!
i will make a photo of her inspiration growing in the yard and apply it here!
Today i got a note from Mei saying,"
Thanks, Sonja! I do like to paint some more.
Thanks for introducing me to painting and I love it!!!
And like to paint more! I didn't know I could DO IT!"
Mei
trichoglottis brachiata
I love summertime, summertime and the many, many orchids that are blooming now!
Theses above and below are the black orchids
i posted a year ago in the post
Ruby Ruby Ruby
thank you ladies
for spending the day with paint brushes in your hands
and smiles on your faces!
Mahalo to ALL the folks that painted all these 20 plus years with me
and were encouraged to SEE!
Be well, See well,
aloha, Sonja
Now i will attempt to link to :
Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre
for spending the day with paint brushes in your hands
and smiles on your faces!
Mahalo to ALL the folks that painted all these 20 plus years with me
and were encouraged to SEE!
Be well, See well,
aloha, Sonja
Now i will attempt to link to :
Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever by Nina-Marie Sayre
8 comments:
Your yard must smell divine! Well done to your students. What's in that little tied fabric bag on their work tables?
NaNCY,sometimes it gets breezy with the trade winds or ceiling fan and to keep wet painted fabric from flipping i wrap rocks in fabric as weights. you have a good eye.i bring a box of such rocks to outdoor shows to hold some things down. today we have white ginger, plumeria and guava in the air. also one huge Magnolia blossom the size of a dinner plate! Ain't nature grand!!! mOST PEOPLE CAN DO MORE THAN THEY GIVE THEMSELVES CREDIT FOR. I SUPPLY ENCOURAGEMENT BACKED BY EXPERIENCE AND A LOOSeY GOOSEY HUMOR.
How I wish I could take one of your classes. Your students' work looks wonderful!
It was a wonderful class,small but amazing and i am still in recovery from!
You would have fun i am sure because surprises happen! Just ask Pat R. as she has taken my class a bunch of times (With Former Quilt ventures) and at my studio, just painted with me. She is my favorite repeat attendor.
Beautiful work! You must be a good teacher.
Thanks Norma. Well they did the work! When i made suggestions, they paid attention So together we All made a beautiful day!
Lucky, lucky ladies, wish I was there!!
Ruth, lucky me!they had space and time and my tools to draw out their inner artist and they found her!! This is my very favorite kind of day at my studio!!
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