Showing posts with label studio 2nd street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio 2nd street. Show all posts
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Watercolor Leftovers!!!! ! !! ! !
Watercolor sketches from all over the land. They vary from 3x5 to 5x8.
Courtneyoke
Monday, August 18, 2008
"Change" show
If you live in the United States area drive over this Saturday August 23rd, to Studio 2nd Streethttp://studio2ndstreet.com/events.html. A bunch of us students and the instructors will be displaying some new work. Based on the concept of "Change".
It should be quit the event for the in crowd, and there is free booze, and crackers.
So if you like seeing art from a bunch of different artists, with a bunch of different styles, or you just like free booze
come on over to Studio 2nd Street
info http://studio2ndstreet.com/events.html
Sat August 23rd
6pm-10pm
2nd st
Encinitas Ca

It should be quit the event for the in crowd, and there is free booze, and crackers.
So if you like seeing art from a bunch of different artists, with a bunch of different styles, or you just like free booze
come on over to Studio 2nd Street
info http://studio2ndstreet.com/events.html
Sat August 23rd
6pm-10pm
2nd st
Encinitas Ca

This picture was taken in the future
Friday, March 28, 2008
Philly Bound completed

This was an interesting process.
The model posed for this painting a month ago. Then she came back and and posed another 3 hours for the workshop. This time I added the color.
In my class earlier that week we just learned about glazes. So I thought I would try it for this painting because I liked the underpainting so much. It wasn't as easy as I thought. I glazed over this maybe 4 times. Each time I rubbed off the paint. Either because I didn't know what I was doing or it looked bad. Maybe the combination of all my mistakes helped with the over all look, but the painting was mostly done in the last 40 minutes of class.
I liked this process (except all the rubbing) it was kinda like watercolor painting, and seemed easier than painting Alla Prima.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Coffee shop owner

I'm taking a painting class at Studio 2nd Street
One of the lessons is a burnt umber pick-out, to learn the values, and then to paint over it with color. I've been having trouble with the whole process so I went to the studios open workshop to practice.
I had alot of fun with this one, instead of my usual frustration with paint.
The model owns the coffee shop across the street. I think its a symbiotic relationship.
12X16 canvas board
2 hours ?
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