What would you create if you could be 100 different artists? Artist Shea Hembrey answered this question, spending two years creating artwork as 100 different artists! This amazing video shows and explains just some of the creations. What a stimulus for creativity! Let me know what you think.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Demystifying Composition
Composition is one of those art topics that can stir up a fire-storm in a hurry! Nearly as many definitions for composition exist as there are artists. Yet the ability to create strong "compositions" in painting continues to elude many artists.
The class will be in my studio July 6, 7, & 8th. Hours are 9-4 daily, with a break for lunch. Cost is only $200, with all supplies. I only have a couple places left in the class, so if you feel the need to release your creativity by freeing yourself to compose, sign up today! Contact me by phone (575.430.6148) or by email (sarajchambers@yahoo.com).
"Why isn't my painting working?"
"How do I get harmonious color?"
"How do I get strong design into my painting?"
These are just some of the questions that plague artists. Almost every art magazine has at least one article promising a "quick fix" one of these topics. Nearly all the explanations about design are about as "clear as mud."
I am teaching a class called "Demystifying Composition," presenting an innovative approach to designing successful artwork. We will explore abstract structure and review drawing and color study, in order to help create stronger paintings. The sign of a really good artist is when she or he can break the rules and get away with it! But you need to know the rules in order to break them.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Correction and Wandering Off
AAAh! I just realized I put the wrong date for the opening at Sacramento Mountain Weavers Art Gallery!! The correct date is June 11th.
How easy it is to wander off and not post to the blog for a long time! Getting a new computer that does not "speak" my photo language has really bitten me! I still have no real capacity for easily editing my quick photos of my work. I will attempt to post at least one a day for the next several days, to give some idea of what I've been working on more recently.
I have done a series of birds recently. This one was among the first, and also the biggest of the lot at 30"x40". It's done completely in oil stick. The colors are a little washed out in this image. Haven't figured out how to edit yet. I love how the parrots are "talking" to each other!
How easy it is to wander off and not post to the blog for a long time! Getting a new computer that does not "speak" my photo language has really bitten me! I still have no real capacity for easily editing my quick photos of my work. I will attempt to post at least one a day for the next several days, to give some idea of what I've been working on more recently.
I have done a series of birds recently. This one was among the first, and also the biggest of the lot at 30"x40". It's done completely in oil stick. The colors are a little washed out in this image. Haven't figured out how to edit yet. I love how the parrots are "talking" to each other!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
New Location for Sacramento Mountain Weavers Gallery
The Sacramento Mountain Weavers Gallery has moved from Cloudcroft to Old Town Albuquerque, taking my artwork with them! This picture shows part of the gallery displaying some of my paintings.
They are located in Old Town Albuquerque at the Poco a Poco Patio, 328 San Felipe St., Albuquerque, NM 87104; 505-933-1666. Their Grand Opening will be Saturday, June 11th, from 5-8 p.m. Come by and join the fun!
I will be doing a painting demonstration during the afternoon, about 2-3:30 p.m. Come by and visit and see me painting.
They are located in Old Town Albuquerque at the Poco a Poco Patio, 328 San Felipe St., Albuquerque, NM 87104; 505-933-1666. Their Grand Opening will be Saturday, June 11th, from 5-8 p.m. Come by and join the fun!
I will be doing a painting demonstration during the afternoon, about 2-3:30 p.m. Come by and visit and see me painting.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Beauty Reigns
I have recently come across a slide show entitled "The Banishment of Beauty,"by the fabulous artist Scott Burdick on YouTube and on the blog of "Shellywankenobi". The latter has all four parts, divided thus to keep them to 15 minutes each. YouTube also has it in the four parts, but it's simpler access on that blog.
I would really be interested in any comments about the observations that Burdick makes. I found his discussion stimulating, affirming and challenging. The presentation is loaded with quotable quotes! After seeing what seems to fall into his "Beauty" category, I wonder if my art would qualify, as it is much less "traditional" than his and the others he cites (all my heroes)?
My goal in creating art is always to bring beauty first.
This little one just had to be painted last week. I never grow tired of this scene, "Seen From My Window," 6"x8" oil on board. (ps--available for purchase ;-)
| Seen From My Window 6"x8" oil on board |
My goal in creating art is always to bring beauty first.
This little one just had to be painted last week. I never grow tired of this scene, "Seen From My Window," 6"x8" oil on board. (ps--available for purchase ;-)
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Back to Myself
| Back to Myself, 8"x8" oil on canvas |
(I haven't found a way to avoid the reflections from the palette knife painting on the sky!)
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Call for Artists from Rive Gauche Galleries
The Scottsdale gallery that represents my work, Rive Gauche Galleries, has announced a wonderful opportunity for artists! Rive Gauche Art Galleries will be hosting a Miniature Art Competition and Show this coming March. Works will be limited to a 6”x6” format, and artists can enter up to 3 paintings. The format limitation should make it a very interesting display, and attract all sorts of collectors.
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| Now and Then 24"x24" oil available at Rive Gauche Galleries |
Rive Gauche Galleries are opening the show to all artists, in all media, and the show will take place during the height of the Scottsdale’s high season, when a maximum of collectors are in town. The 200 best artists will be selected within all of the applicants, and the jury will award a certain number of prizes, including several cash prizes. They are also hoping to get much coverage from some of their sponsor magazines.
For a prospectus call Rive Gauche Art Galleries at 480.947.63732 or e-mail at info@rivegauchegalleries.com.
This is a wonderful opportunity to gain artistic recognition in the second leading art market in the U.S.!
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