Just some glimpses from my trip to the Phillips Collection at 1600 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC, today. American Masters Exhibition (and some permanent collection views, also).
In January 2020, I sent off another series of hand painted ornaments to Artomat . Each wooden round is cut from either maple or oak wood. Every ornament has an original watercolor flower, a vintage stamp (usually international), and an inspiring word or phrase because these are from my Little Inspirations series: floral fun + an inspiring word. I hope you enjoy these little delights.
Behind the scenes in my class on Skillshare , my workshop students are discussing symbols in abstract art. I wanted to share with you a glimpse into these discussions. (To see each student's project in detail, check out our Project Gallery .) AMOEBAS Udeshi identified with the biological shapes in Kandinsky's Capricious Forms from 1937, seen below. The amoeba-like subject matter dovetails with Udeshi's desire to communicate relaxing and organic themes. To achieve the proper mood while painting, Udeshi listens to Erik Satie's Gymnopedie no. 1 . ----------------------------------- CREATURES Rebecca viewed the same reference work as a springboard for her "little blob creatures" in her sketchbook. Her painting (beside the sketchbook, pictured below) reflects the playful movement that Kandinsky captured in his work. ----------------------------------------------------------- JAPANESE TRADITIONAL CULTURE Students on Skillsh...
Comments
Post a Comment