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Lily and Charlie are here this weekend and it just does not get any better than this...
I assure you that this invitational exhibition along with a show of works by Palmetto Luna Arts, curated by Diana Farfan featuring Latino Arts & Culture will be well worth your time to visit them.
Some favorite images! Be sure and see these and many more excellent works by our regional artists!
Thank you for your help Beatrice and Glory!!!!
Click below to register for the "Clay Vessels for all Seasons" on the Bascom website.
CLAY VESSELS FOR ALL SEASONS - This workshop was so popular, I am teaching a variation on this workshop but adding a some extras for those that want to take it again.
- Mon, Jun 6, 2016 10:00 - 4:00pm Fri, Jun 10, 2016 10:00 until 5:00pm
- The Bascom Center for the Arts
Workshop description - If you love clay and you love nature, this is the class for you! We will be hand-building clay vessels for all that great "natural stuff" that many of us love to collect. The Bascom is surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountain environment of Highlands, NC. Paths along a nearby stream will be a great resource for collecting natural forms or texture for our clay forms... A trip to the local Botanical Gardens will be another fabulous source of inspiration. Containers will be hand-built for Ikebana style arranging or less formal arranging, for mini moss gardens or for dry arrangements of branches, grasses and pods. Paricipants may choose high or low fire methods of working. One day will be devoted to making Terra sigillata that can be used on low or high fire clay. Between the atmosphere of the barn studio and the natural beauty of the Highlands, especially in June, most certainly it will spur our creativity to a new high! I can hardly wait!
"Artists are people driven by the tension between the desire to communicate and the desire to hide." D. W. Winnicott
The drawings my students did in class this week show that they are really developing outstanding drawing skills as they learn how to be careful observers. We started the project with a demonstration which they watched closely and with great patience I might add... Next they chose a fruit to draw and jumped right in! This was a 30 minute project and you can see the results! I am very proud of the effort each student put into their drawings. The best part was watching them as they left class with a newly found confidence in themselves. This is a unique kind of self confidence that can only come from learning how to draw what you see.
Did I mention that after 20 years, I have never grown tired of teaching middle school art! I continue to delight in the journey in art that the students and I take together every Thursday and Friday. A special part of working with this age is that we are constantly learning from each other. The discoveries we make, the risk taking we take together, along with the fun and the laughter still suck me right in to signing my contract for the next year...
Hopefully this will entice you to make the trip to the Columbia Museum of Art before this coming Sunday, January 10th.
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Today, Roger and I finally made it to the Columbia Museum of Art to see O'KEEFFE: HER CAROLINA STORY, along with INDEPENDENT SPIRITS: WOMEN ARTISTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE O'Keeffe show is small but intimate and powerful. What I loved was the feeling of being in the presence of a young and brilliant Georgia O'Keeffe about to meet Stieglitz and be introduced to the world! I am so happy I didn't miss this show.
http://www.columbiamuseum.org/exhibitions/georgia-okeeffe
INDEPENDENT SPIRITS, though it may not have included some women artists in SC that I admire greatly, was exceptional and the pieces were well chosen and thoughtfully displayed, giving each work its own space. All in all I was quite impressed. I came away from the Columbia Museum feeling uplifted by the quality of the exhivition and proud that Tree Totem IX had it's place in the show... If you have not seen the two shows, I think it is definitely worth your time to head for the Columbia Museum of Art soon! http://www.columbiamuseum.org/exhibitions/independent-spirits
I would love to hear from you if you have seen or see these shows. Of course we all have our own perspectives and I would love to hear yours...
This Camellia is a special gift from artist friend, Jeanet Dreskin! When she gently dug it from her own extraordinary garden, it was a mere 6 inches tall. Now, it is stands almost 6 feet tall and for the first time, is loaded with white blooms striped in something of a dry brush effect, with crimson and rose!
Most of these were taken on our drives across the 2 elegant bridges we travelled daily between St. George Island and the mainland...
Tomorrow I will post an array of sunsets that will take your breath away!