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This blog is for discussions on Art and Design in support of students, artists, and buyers of Art. It is a way to have some fun with my home studio and on-line students and anyone interested in Art History and current events. Comment on this blog as an opportunity to share recent shows and events and thoughts about your own art process.


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Friday
Dec172010

The Art Process email interaction.

Here's an example from Lesson #1 that a student sent for feedback. This is so exciting. We really can have a dynamic exchange by email. Happy Holidays to all and I hope everybody gets art supplies or art for Christmas.

Sunday
Nov142010

The Art Process

We had our second local gathering of  "the Art Process" participants. Wish you all could be there,
but keep sending emails and calling me for support. This Friday in the NYTimes, I found this Will Barnetthat reminded me of your Lesson #1. If you are in Manhattan, its at the Armory in the Modernism/Art20 Show.


I love this. it is so yummy.Brice Marden!

In Chelsea or Online visit http://www.matthewmarks.com/exhibitions/2010-10-29_brice-marden/works-in-exhibition/# The Brice Marden Exhibit is great to inform us about Line for Lesson #2.
 and you know I love a grid. 


For Lesson 3# think about this Tony Smith and Mass on Mass, but don't paint your piece, let the wood blocks be the color. For Part two of Lesson #3 with your balsa wood strips, remember to enclose space.

Sunday
Oct312010

Thomas Nozkowski

Monday
Oct252010

Study the seashell.


Seeking 9 more students for "The Art Process". 


Monday
Oct252010

Fay Lansner 1921-2010

Fay Lansner was as student of Hans Hofmann, second generation abstract expressionist, painted the figure as well, founded Women in the Arts. Read more and see images. http://faylansner.com/index.html
Thank you Fay for the work.