I had the privilege of teaching two classes at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. The first, June 30-July 3, was in the smaller of the two studios at Sitka, Smith, and with ten students, it was the perfect space.
I taught two classes at Sitka, the first class was in the smaller, lower studio and the second class was in the spectacular upper studio, Boyden.
Because I was teaching two classes and they were back-to-back (I had the 4th of July off between the two classes), I got to stay at Morley House, which was a first for me. I loved this space!
This is where I got to stay for ten days: Morley House.
Now to the good stuff. The class. I could babble on about it, but instead I’m going to share photos – a fraction of the photos I took, but it gives a good look into our four days of art making. The group was talented, energetic, spirited, and hard workers — and they wanted to know if they could sign up for my 2023 class on the final day!
Brand new overalls! Soft fabric . . . and WHITE. I’m ready.How I set up the oil paints I bring for the class to use.A demo board.Picking up supplies.Pink+handmade holey paper = beauty.Making room for a beautiful ring.Just a beautiful blob of paint.An old wallpaper roller I bought at a flea market in Europe years ago was a huge hit.All the colors!Working, working, working.Blotting with tissue paper, lifting paint, and moving paint around.Spreading and scraping paint.Mixing oil paint with cold wax medium.Such a strong use of color!Another lover of color!Carol experimenting with using a solvent to create drips.A lovely example of a grid composition.Regina and Liz confer.Beautiful swaths of color.Jill contemplates her next move.My favorite stencil: circles.Colorful, powerful, and fascinating example of a grid composition.
R&F Pigment Sticks – making a monoprint.Selecting pigment sticks to try out.A beautiful, finished painting. Carol started this one in a class with me a few years ago, brought it with her, and brought it to a beautiful finish.Work in progress.Encouraging and supporting each other.Experimenting with drips!I love the variety of color and marks in this series.This is a monoprint of the original oil and cold wax painting (Marc let me have the monoprint and it is hanging in my studio).Looking in . . . .A beautiful series of magical marks.Paintings drying in the courtyard,Mini abstracts.Ripping off tape to reveal small beauties.Final day show and tell.