This morning I came across a great video on drawing an eye. It reminded me of what a great resource Proko.com is for learning and increasing your skill as an artist. The beauty about Proko is the teaching is simple, clear and great visuals that illustrate what he says. A pleasant young man is the teacher and there is humor to keep your attention. This video was helpful to me and I learned some things as it cracked me up... lol as they say. The main website for Proko.com is linked in the right column of this site.
How to Draw Eyes - Structure
How to Draw an Eye - Step by Step
Hope you enjoy and grow along the way,
~Sheri
I just subscribed to his newsletter as well and found out that Stan Prokopenko is a teacher at the Watt's Atelier, founded by Jeffrey Watts. I linked Jeffrey's website among the Excellent Painters and his Atelier under the Sites for Learning in the right side bar.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Hanley Farm Artist Day June 14th
Hello Fellow Artists!!!
The Hanley Farm Paint Out is right around the corner and it sounds like great fun! Art, music, food, and fun events. We will have an opportunity to get out into our community, to display our work and sell it. We are also encouraged to paint. I received the following information through SOSA (Southern Oregon Society of Artists). It originally came from the Southern Oregon Historical Society, which is a great organization to support. Call or email Pamela to let her know you are coming and any questions you may have. If we all comment on this post we will know who from our Guild is coming. I hope to see you there!!!
PS Check the Gallery tab to see paintings that we have done at the previous paint outs including Hanley Farm. Charity did a lovely piece of the House on location and finished at home.
Click to read more below, so you will have all the information that you need. I have included all of the correspondence from Pamela. They are generous to invite us. All they ask of us is that we donate %10 of our sales to the Historical Society. That isn't much and they can use the community support.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Featured Artist
John McCarten
Debby told me about John McCarten, one of her favorite artists. I visited his website and picked out a favorite painting. I was so surprised to see he won the Annual Ray Mar Contest 2013 $10,000 prize with his beautiful piece! Here it is:
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Winter Morning Kangarilla |
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
SOSA Critique Juror
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Farmer's Daughter |
SOSA Critique
Monday Evening
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
April 28, 2014
Medford Library
This is great fun and learning. Come and
check it out as a guest or you can join. It is $30 per year. Bring a
painting for the critique. To qualify you must be a member, have your
painting framed and gallery ready to hang. Your painting must be there
between 6:15 & 6:45. Ilene will choose the six paintings that will compete
for painting of the year in November.
The critique was really great! Ilene is a delight, full of joy. It is encouraging to be around her and listen to her speak. Her love for art is infectious. She also had wonderful insight on how to improve our paintings. My take away is to aspire to be more creative... out of the box and come up with original ways to make my work stand apart as unique.
The next critique will be July 28th, same time and same place. Christina Madden will be the judge.
The critique was really great! Ilene is a delight, full of joy. It is encouraging to be around her and listen to her speak. Her love for art is infectious. She also had wonderful insight on how to improve our paintings. My take away is to aspire to be more creative... out of the box and come up with original ways to make my work stand apart as unique.
The next critique will be July 28th, same time and same place. Christina Madden will be the judge.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Interview with Johanna Harmon
Good Morning! Just opened an OPA email and found an inspiring interview that John Pototschnick did with Johanna Harmon. Her work is beautiful and I really like much of what she had to say. Thought you would enjoy it as well.
Oil Painters of America Blog
A quote from the interview:
"For Johanna Harmon, art is a beautifully timeless, skillful, poetic, abstract, and deeply felt visual concept. Using her remarkable skill, it’s her desire to fearlessly explore the mystery of her subjects, and to do that with sensitivity, intention, and truth."
I went to Johanna's website and have enjoyed viewing her beautiful work. In her portraits she seems to capture the essence of her subject in a compelling way, drawing you closer to see into their souls. The eyes in some of her pieces speak from the heart. In her figurative, the poses are full of life as well.
The link to her website:
Johanna Harmon
Bless your day
Oil Painters of America Blog
A quote from the interview:
"For Johanna Harmon, art is a beautifully timeless, skillful, poetic, abstract, and deeply felt visual concept. Using her remarkable skill, it’s her desire to fearlessly explore the mystery of her subjects, and to do that with sensitivity, intention, and truth."
I went to Johanna's website and have enjoyed viewing her beautiful work. In her portraits she seems to capture the essence of her subject in a compelling way, drawing you closer to see into their souls. The eyes in some of her pieces speak from the heart. In her figurative, the poses are full of life as well.
The link to her website:
Johanna Harmon
Bless your day
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
First Day Out
What an incredible day! The weather was perfect... warm with a cool breeze. The light had a beautiful quality to it - almost magical. A breeze stirred... scented with a delicious floral scent... blossoms floated around us like swirling snow. We felt like Lucy in Narnia with the tree spirits.
We arrived one at a time and were swept away in the magic. Now, what to paint? We toured the farm, snatching photos at every lovely view point and finally settled down to paint our favorite scene. See our gallery of photo's by clicking the Read More:
Welcome to Hanley Farm |
Magnolias and Mountains |
Inspiration
Sometimes the busyness of life can steel away our time and enthusiasm to paint. After a while our passion can fade. That's where a little inspiration helps a lot. Are there some simple ideas to get back on track happy and excited to paint?
Viewing Good Art:
Art Books and magazines are a great source. And now we have the internet!!! Best of course is viewing the actual paintings. The subtlety and nuance that make great paintings is missed in print and on line. You can go to museums to see old master paintings and galleries for viewing new master pieces of artwork. On this blog look to the side bar for links.
What art styles or artists do you like? Are you inspired by landscape, portrait or still life? Is there a certain painting that really moves you? This gives you direction and will help you see where you want to go with your own art. What can you see yourself doing?
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Approaching Storm - Kenn Backhaus |
Art Books and magazines are a great source. And now we have the internet!!! Best of course is viewing the actual paintings. The subtlety and nuance that make great paintings is missed in print and on line. You can go to museums to see old master paintings and galleries for viewing new master pieces of artwork. On this blog look to the side bar for links.
What art styles or artists do you like? Are you inspired by landscape, portrait or still life? Is there a certain painting that really moves you? This gives you direction and will help you see where you want to go with your own art. What can you see yourself doing?
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
California Art Club
103rd Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition and Sale
Top name artists from all over the country compete to get into this highly revered show. And our good buddy Frank Ordaz is in it with a little piece called "The Prophet".
There are great portraits and super landscapes... Check out Laurie Kersey's piece. How did she make that rock shine in the sun?
Click Here to see the show and be inspired.
Top name artists from all over the country compete to get into this highly revered show. And our good buddy Frank Ordaz is in it with a little piece called "The Prophet".
There are great portraits and super landscapes... Check out Laurie Kersey's piece. How did she make that rock shine in the sun?
Click Here to see the show and be inspired.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Winter Background
The background for this blog is provided by one of our fellow painters Charity Hubbard.
Just for fun we will change the background seasonally. When I first saw this lovely piece I was drawn to the great color and wintery feel. So well painted. I just had to ask Charity for permission to use her wonderful work.
To see more of Charity's work go to:
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Abandoned in Winter |
To see more of Charity's work go to:
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