Sunday, November 13, 2011

Gut Art Class

These were left out of my last post.

This one was inspired by an artist who paints very voluptuous women. I gave it a try, but need to make my girls look a little older *L*.


We went on another Field Trip where the artist uses vibrant colors and does lots of landscapes. I wanted layers of buildings but didn't plan it very well! I used the palette knife except for the houses and the little bushes in front of the houses. Lots of texture in this one.


Gut Art Class

The past two weeks we visited several artists websites. Trying to pick out things I like or dislike about each one. I've also been working on backgrounds and with different mediums and tools, oil pastels, sprays, brush pen, palette knife and water soluble crayons along with acrylics. Enjoying this class so much and all of my classmates.

This piece was done with a palette knife. Now that's fun! Lots of texture but not near as easy to control.


I was working on background and trying to use a piece of lace as a stencil. I decided to sketch in a girl. I just painted her lightly. I think she turned out pretty cool.


Working on background again and pulled this piece from what I could see in the paint. I used tissue paper over the angels dress and was able to keep the light background that way. I was inspired by a video on our field trip about a small village on Djerba Island where Jews and Muslims have lived together side by side very peacefully for hundreds of years. They must be protected by the angels and hopefully the influence from the rest of the world will not ruin this peace.



I work part time for my sister's hospice and last week we were given the opportunity to hear Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen speak at a gathering for the employees. Dr. Remen has trained many thousands of physicians to practice medicine from the heart. She is the author of The New York Times Bestseller "Kitchen Table Wisdom" and "My Grandfather's Blessings", Stories That Heal.  My mother was a great healer, compassionate, nurturing, forgiving wonderful human being. I felt drawn to paint a "Mother with Child". For this piece, I used oil pastels.


This piece was inspired from one of our field trips where the artist combines humans and animals. I didn't care for her art, it was a bit morbid. However it was different and unusual. I created a piece combining some features. It was fun doing this.


Today, I just played with my art supplies and this is what I came up with.