Studio Escalier in Argenton Chateau, France

As I am about to begin the sixth and final week of this heavenly program nestled in the French countryside, I can't help but look back fondly on the previous five weeks and be amazed at how quickly they have gone by. My fellow art students, the ambiance of this picturesque, stone walled town with its abundant fruit growing on countless trees, and, of course, the traditional atelier classes held in the converted attic of a 250+ year old home have all contributed to a dreamlike experience I will never forget. Timothy Stotz and his wife, Michelle Tully, are the most knowledgeable, patient, and supremely skilled teachers one could ask for, and are the cherry on top of this magically crafted, old-world-esque, studio art workshop program. The camaraderie and encouragement of the other students, as well as our delectable weekly potluck dinners, have made me feel more comfortable and welcome than I could have ever expected, especially being so far from home.

On top of this serendipitous atmosphere, I have learned a great amount regarding figure painting from life. Tim and Michelle have taught me so much about mixing skin tones and really rounding and forming the figure in a true and fantastic way. I am more confident regarding how to portray light and atmosphere using hue, value, and chroma than ever before and can't wait to apply this new knowledge to my own works back home. Their artworks stand as a huge influence and inspiration, and having them give their weekly demonstrations and lectures has been incredibly helpful and insightful. 

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originally posted: October 8, 2015

Visit to the National Gallery, Washington DC

  I was fortunate enough to spend three and a half days at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. while visiting my boyfriend at his parents’ house recently. The collection is absolutely incredible; as good as any museum I’ve seen in Europe! I have always especially enjoyed visiting art museums by myself so I can spend as much time as I want mulling over whichever works tickle my fancy. Of course, I love the docent tours and headset tours and this time I even brought along a guidebook to the collection.  I did a few master copy sketches in the galleries and really just soaked it all in.

 A few of the highlights of my visit included the only Da Vinci painting in North America, a small room with four Vermeers, the four Raphaels, six Toulouse-Lautrec paintings, and a number of John Singer Sargent, Van Gogh, Renoir, Cezanne, Manet, and Matisse works, just to name a few. I was literally in constant awe! I will be posting many of my favorites on my Tumblr blog periodically.

I was really paying close attention to various artists’ brushstrokes and choice of light and color. I have been feeling so inspired lately and am thinking of doing a few master copies just for fun. 

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originally posted: June 24, 2015

Kickstarter Campaign

So I’m getting to the point in my artistic career that I should begin writing and sharing more openly with my supporters. I have received an abundance of encouragement from so many friends throughout the years as well as folks who have discovered my art in various ways. I am always so grateful for anyone who takes the time to appreciate my work and reach out to me because of it. I love the idea of artists having open communication with their supporters rather than them being this far-off entity that can’t be bothered. I also look forward to doing more portrait commissions and other personal works for people in the future. The idea of someone trusting me and my abilities to help fulfill their own dream is very appealing to me. Now I’m sure that this being my first post and all, probably only five people will ever read it, but it’s good to set goals for what you want out of life early on, and then work towards them.

          I just started a Kickstarter page the other day to help me get to France for this amazing figure drawing and painting workshop I was accepted to, and it is really teaching me to become more comfortable reaching out to my community. I have always been slightly timid when asking for help as well as shy about marketing my art, so to combine those two things by reaching out directly to my friends and other supporters within a time crunch is a big step for me in the direction of gaining the confidence to run my own business. I’m excited to finally get better at putting myself and my work out there.

 Anyhoo, hopefully this is the start of a beautiful relationship between an artist and her supporters. Feel free to email me any time with comments or questions. And if you have a minute, please check out all the fabulous art rewards on my Kickstarter page! Thanks for reading!

Some of my Kickstarter rewards

Me with a large scale charcoal drawing at my Thesis reception

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originally posted: May 9, 2015