Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Cultivating Doilies...seed style
I spent a gorgeous afternoon yesterday, creating peace doilies with St. Joan of Arc Catholic School as part of their celebration of the International Day of Peace (September 21). It was a learning experience for all of us. Seeing the wide range of ages approach the project was wonderful to see. Working on the asphalt space next to the garden, the project turned out beautifully, with several doilies created by several different groups building on each other's center. Although there was some hesitation to begin, once they started handing the seed "It feels so good on your hands!" was a common response. The meditative aspect spanned ages- as they settled into forming the doilies a quiet fell over many groups. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to principal Deborah DaLay for approaching me at the opening at Good Citizen and initiating the project. Once I arrived on Tuesday, art teacher Ellen Rapp and the other faculty were a huge help in doily and student wrangling (we over 100 students take part). With a threat of thunderstorms in the forecast, the sunny day turned out beautiful in more ways than one. I will post images as soon as they arrive.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Local school doily workshop
Good News! I am planning on conducting a birdseed doilies workshop with the St. Joan of Arc Catholic School (to help commemorate their activities for the International Day of Peace). It's been great to have the artwork extend to include others in its creation and to see such a positive reaction to the work. Deborah's excitement about the project since meeting her at the Good Citizen opening has been infectious- and I look forward to seeing the birdseed doilies manifest themselves outside the gallery setting. Since my previous attempts at creating the works with children have been limited to a few participants, this should prove to be a fruitful experiment and experience.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Bonfire and bon voyage



I'm happy I came early to the opening tonight and thank those who came out in support to check out the show. I feel really good about our move to St. Louis--- it's hard to beat interesting conversations, being part of an art show you can be proud of, and roasting a late late dinner over a bonfire. I've made more art in the past few months than the past few years. Teaching has felt rewarding. Off to see the new nephew... sorry no pictures of the new dress, I left my camera in the trunk. Plenty of cameras were around, so I'll link to those images as they arrive.
Labels:
art,
birdseed,
drawing,
Good Citizen Gallery,
StL
Monday, August 17, 2009
Summer Class Photo

Here's a photo of the lovely ladies in my July Accurate Mark-Making class at the St. Louis Artist Guild. The setting of the class was an improvement over the last session- the upstairs studio is light- and plant- filled. The Guild is located in Oak Knoll Park- and the weather was gorgeous enough to work outside two of the days- in Missouri in July. It was a wonderful time- and definitely a learning experience for me as well. It's always great to meet new people who enrich your world with their viewpoints, stories and humor.
Monday, August 10, 2009
For Each Adventure...
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