Monday 26 November 2012

Christmas is coming soon...


 



 Christmas is here and it is time to prepare our creative surprises! The kids have made wonderful iris fold cards playing with contrast  texture colour and composition. Not to mention their skills in folding, pasting and having fun in an all creative time.


even the youngest ones played around with this wonderful technique! Way to go Jeff!


Cami and Jamie, Alec and Lauren...such wonderful cards you made! I am sure they will make a great present.




Not only we are having fun with Christmas themes, like Agnes that she managed to make 2! not one during the class, we are still in the process of creating wonderful paintings just like these below: Camila enjoyed playing around with colour and texture for this carnation, 




And Nikki explored the high contrasting image of this volcano! so strong image Nikki. Sarah decided to recreate one of the many landscapes she had opportunity to view on her trip to Tuscany! What a fantastic trip with the family.



I have to say that it always makes me really really happy when Members of the Studio ask me to teach them how to weave. As you all know, weaving is my passion and I love the fact that young generations want to learn this ancient and fascinating technique especially when we are surrounded with high-tech instruments and means of communications in a fast accelerated world. 


Here some kids at weave in front of their looms...wow! I am soooo happy!




"I tell you, 
the more I think, the more I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people." 

Vincent van Gogh




I love you kids! Keep up!

Tuesday 13 November 2012

what about Sunflowers?




Sunflowers are always fun to pain, especially because you get to try  different brushes so your skills can improve gradually.


By learning how to mix colour and prepare contrasting mixes, our kids are enjoying a great evening of shapes and colour.

Bella just finished her landscape by the beach. Sunsets have this warm sense of bright colour that fascinates all. Great gradation in the background.



Alicia, inspired by the impressionists decided to  recreate this interesting landscape from Monet.Great use of all the different colours.



 more sunflowers to come, This one from |Alex.



Thomas prepared his mixes for painting this Sunflower.


And below, look at this detailed  centre of this Sunflower made by Hana. Great job to all.
Keep it up!




 Now here is a cute puppy. This one made by Alex, and he is improving so much in vanishing paint and detail. Great proportion and colour.







It is always nice to pick themes that makes us want to keep up painting, and this one is not an exception. Harry Potter is a great inspiration for Catalina. Please come back to show us how you finished this interesting composition.



Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams

Saturday 10 November 2012

more of the birch trees


Birch trees have been a must-paint this season. Not only the colour of them all inspires us due to the wonderful shades and textures, birch trees are amazing to inspire in any art field, say music, poetry, photography or visual arts!



May be a poem like this

   The Birch-Tree
by James Russell Lowell

Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine,
Among thy leaves that palpitate forever;
Ovid in thee a pining Nymph had prisoned,
The soul once of some tremulous inland river,
Quivering to tell her woe, but, ah! dumb, dumb forever!...




This composition of a birch tree at the side of this lake inspired Gennie to work on reflections in the water. Great job Gennie!


 Kyla here was so happy to finish this small format with a good work in gradation


Taylor managed to do not only one, but  5 trees in a wonderful composition, including some colourful leaves. The depth of the forest created a wonderful contrast with the white trees. Congratulations Taylor!

Images not only inspire visual art, but all of our senses. When we see a tree we immediately imagine where the location of the tree is, the surroundings, the ecosystem around it, the atmosphere of it all. It can also inspire composers, such as this artist that explore installations through sound experience such as this:

http://soundcloud.com/abbyaresty/flowers-dropping

 

Above and below we can see the great smile from Manolo. Great kid with great ideas. Here showing his leopard! I can see it is staring at the Yoda in front! May the force be with you Manolo and help you get the inspiration for all your work so keep up!.


No matter what your inspiration is, I will leave you with this wonderful quote by Aristotle:

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.
Aristotle