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Showing posts with label Leighanna Light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leighanna Light. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2014

A Busy Time and Exciting News


Patterns of Migration      Oil and Cold Wax on Canvas
    
I can't believe it's been a month since I was in Taos, NM to teach with Leighanna Light at her studio. Taos was wonderful, with perfect weather. We had a fantastic group of participants in both workshops, my encaustic class, and Leighanna's class where we started our unique canvas books. 

First, I'll tell you a bit about the above cold wax/oil painting, "Patterns of Migration." I painted this piece on an old acrylic painting. Usually I use a wood support as that is better in general for cold wax, so that it doesn't crack. This canvas was just sitting around and it is pretty big so I decided to go ahead but use fewer layers of oil and wax than I usually do.

I didn't have anything in mind before I started. Before I left for Taos I painted a couple of light layers of red oil and wax, using three different reds. I covered over the original painting and incised into the red layers and added a bit of other texture. When I came back the layers were dry and then I went to work with cobalt blue oil and cold wax. What appeared was, to me, an evocation of New Mexican color and light. While in Taos I read a moving and enlightening book on the Anasazi and their descendents in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Mexico. The feelings I had while reading and digesting the book came out in this piece. I love how that works!

The book is called House of Rain and I highly recommend it.

Here are some images from Leighanna's class: "Lily's Book."


Leighanna's completed book sample



We painted canvas with reinkers and let them dry in the sun






We covered our pages with Venetian plaster, heavy gel medium, and other mediums



A student leafs through her pages prior to sewing the book together



We visited the Earthships on our field trip day. This student incorporated the experience into her book



Another yummy page spread with a pocket




The first page spread in my book


I will be posting photos of some of the encaustic work from my class on my Wabi-Sabi blog. 

I am excited to announce that I have contracted with North Light Publishing (F and W Media) to write a second book! This book will be on painting and mixed media work with oil and cold wax with an emphasis on both techniques and on the intuitive creative process. 

I have twelve amazing oil and cold wax artists who will be featured in the book. I'll be posting further about the process of making a book...

Hope you are all having an enjoyable and creative summer!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Taos Workshop Coming in May!



Here's one of my latest cold wax/oil pieces. To see the story behind this piece, visit my wabi-sabi blog!

Leighanna Light and I have an exciting mini-retreat to share with you. We'll be holding a five day workshop at her gorgeous studio in Taos, New Mexico in May! Here's the scoop below. You can register on my website

Join me and international art teacher Leighanna Light for a five day workshop her studio in in magical Taos New Mexico! Embrace the wabi-sabi spirit as you learn to use encaustic, Venetian plaster, dye re-inkers, acrylics,oils, 3-D elements and more. You will create gorgeous paintings, mixed media work, and a beautiful and unusual handmade book.  We'll offer exciting field trips as well as playful, inspiring classes.






Tuition: 800.00 This includes a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant, delicious lunches each day, Serena's two-day class on Saturday and Sunday, field trips on Monday, and Leighanna's two-day class on Tuesday and Wednesday. Most supplies will be provided for each class for an additional 25.00 fee to each instructor.






Monday, July 22, 2013

Back from New Mexico



I can't believe it's been so long since I posted here! We recently took a wonderful road trip to New Mexico. Highlights involved visiting our friends Don and Donna in Albuquerque and then taking what's known as the "High Road" to Taos. The high road is full of little, lovely towns which are loaded with art and artists. One of our favorites is Hand Artes Gallery in Truchas, NM. We admired the work of many artists who show there. A favorite from previous visits is Sheila Mahoney-Keefe. Check out the Hand Artes site to get a bit of the magical flavor of the art and of the Southwest that inspires the art.
 

Check out my other blog, Wabi-Sabi Art Workshop, to see more about the inspiring trip! 


Moab     Oil and Cold Wax on Panel   10" x 8"




While in Taos, I visited with Leighanna Light and Tom Ashman, fellow art retreat instructors and very fine artists. Leighanna and I will be offering a workshop at the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos in 2014, The dates are May 17-23. I'll have lots more to tell you about this dream come true soon. I'll also post more very soon about my 5-day workshop coming up in December at Hacienda Mosaico in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, another dreamy venue.