Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Water Color, Pastels & More

So I scheduled this post for Thursday – and it didn’t happen.  I scheduled another post for Friday – and IT didn’t happen either.  This is what does happen to me when I try to be all organized and prepared…sigh…

So here we are – the last week – if it kills me – of 15/50/15 sales event! 

 

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We continue!!  Who is on the discount list for today??

 

 

WOW!  Amazing!  All of our amazing vendors are AMAZING!

Hints for tomorrow?

1. 1…2…3… of these
2. Pumpkin pie and English muffins

And come back later to see too – we have TWO new vendors and I can’t wait to share them with you! 

See you downtown!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Featured Artist–Charlotte Nelms

Charlotte Nelms was born and reared in Oregon yet, as military spouse has lived and continued her art studies all over the North American and European continents. She received her Associate of Arts Degree from City Colleges of Chicago, Europe. Recently, returned from Germany she has chosen to settle in Clarksville and is excited about the art opportunities in the area.

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She has always been interested in art, even from an early age. “I can’t remember a time when I did not do some form of art. My dad, as a trimmerman for Boise Cascade Paper Mill, brought us kids all the paper we could use. I would sit for hours and make paper doll clothes, pictures or paper crafts glued together with flour and water paste.

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As a child, I was always on the floor in the middle of some kind of artsy mess.”

Charlotte has worked in various mediums including graphite, oil, watercolor and pastel. One artist that influenced her to explore oil and pastel painting was the American Impressionist, Mary Cassatt.

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Cassatt’s style and themes of children and the joys of childhood appear in Charlotte’s portrait work. Water is also a theme reoccurring frequently in her love of pastel and watercolor landscape. Whether it is placid or rushing, reflective or totally abstract, it inspires her. “When I am painting water I am painting reflected light because water has no color of its own. It has its own life by reflecting the life around it.”

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The past thirty years, have brought Charlotte numerous awards and prizes for her work in Canada, California, Germany and Texas.DSCF1006

Come downtown to see Charlotte’s work!DSCF1007

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This one is my personal favorite….although the Goose at the top – she just brought in – LOVE that too.  This one just….moves me!

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See you downtown!

Friday, October 15, 2010

More Workshops!

FURNITURE MAKEOVERS 101
October 23, 2010, 2:00-4:00 P. M.
Maximum of 8 workshop participants, minimum of 4
Cost of workshop: $25.00

Do you often admire painted furniture and cabinetry featured in magazines or on TV. You know the pieces I’m talking about. They have multiple layers of paint, distressed areas, unique hardware, decorative wood details, etc. The process of reviving your old furniture is both easy and inexpensive.

I will show you how to breathe new life into your furniture, cabinets, mirrors, picture frames, etc. Caromal Colours Country Living Paints and products are featured in my makeovers. They are user friendly, “green”, and produce excellent results.

Please bring pictures of your furniture or cabinets you want to makeover and also pics from magazines with the look you would like to achieve. We will paint, distress, age, change hardware, etc., on some of my work projects. The finishes we can reproduce are endless. You will paint 2 wood samples to take home and admire. I’m looking forward to seeing you.

Photoshop Elements Classes
Instructor: Jillian Romero

ALL CLASSES REQUIRE A LAPTOP &
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS SOFTWARE.
October 29, November 5 and 12, 10:30 – 1pm
(30 minute break)
$100 for all 3 classes
Must be pre-paid

Subjects to be covered during the 3 day class

1. Quick tour of tools bar and element
2. Organizing functions
...a. Create albums and importing images
3. Adjusting color in images
...a. Fix exposure problems
4. Repairing and retouching images
...a. Cropping
...b. Red eye
...c. Removing unwanted items
...d. Removing backgrounds
...e. Enhancing foreground
5. Adding text
6. Working with bitmaps, grayscale and indexed color modes
7. Paintbrush mode
8. Combining multiple images
9. Advanced editing techniques

Recommended book – but not required: "ABODE classroom in a book"

3 minimum students, 6 maximum

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Luminous Watercolors for Self-Expression
Monday, Nov. 1, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., 8, 15
$70 for a 3-week class

Learn various techniques employed in watercolor painting (such as drybrush, wet-in-wet, blending, hard and soft edges, salt sprinkling, and spatter). Includes studying color and also learning to paint in an abstract way, so that even without great drawing skills, students can make beautiful art. Students will learn to paint from still life displays and from favorite photographs. Aimed at serious beginners.

Bio: Karen Parr-Moody, a local writer, studied watercolor at Auburn University, and continues to paint in the medium. Her main subjects are floral designs and the human figure, particularly dance hall girls from the early 1900s.