Saturday, April 22, 2017

Beautiful Work by Temecula Retreat Pals

Yes all are artists now even if  they never painted before.... Carole
 These  below.. originated from my newest 'optional class drawing'  " Gotta Be Me"   there were several done... each with different "painted" 30s/40s fabrics . Everyone had fun  playing with the painted quilt. It was a  relaxing process and a great intro to "inking" on fabric.  I was on the move and  didn't catch photos of all so I'm "thinking" the one below is Gloria Mauno's.  

 This one I believe is Lisa Bigelows
This is the second of Elaine Swatnicki's who challenged herself to paint a different blue bird  she sees around her home.  
Lisa also tackled ( first project) my tiger eyes drawing/painting. She painted every bit of this piece....

For Linda,,, she came with this photo

and created this painting... Way cool! 
Carole 
had previously taken a photo of this  now painted lake/bridge... That sky will be FUN to quilt!!!  ENVY ENVY!!! 
 Other Carol's photo 
and her painting with changes that fostered even greater  interest. 

Karmens Tinker Bell (English Bulldog)  in progress ( ;-) 
 At a Costa Rican sanctuary, Miyo photographed her Mom holding/ hugging a baby sloth 


and Miyo's sweet-faced sloth is certainly true to life ...  This piece demanded so much patience... Big Kudos to Miyo. SOO much negative space painting as these are transparent inks. 
Jan's business trip complete with an unexpected snow storm prompted a unplanned but necessary purchase of "Man Boots"  She took this photo herself .... of her own foot.  That would be an interesting picture too. ;-)
Das Boot! 
                                  A fast and furious Portrait demo Monday evening.
"SOMETHING" happened to  other pictures taken... or at least I thought I had taken! rats!




Temecula Never Better

Is this beautiful or what??  4 days in April in Temecula, Ca....   ;-)  . I've been to Vina De Lestonnac Retreat Center many times over the years but never in April and  it was never more beautiful than this week. .
A  requested show and tell brought to class by Keats Scott  made me smile... This plain fun piece is 3 " ink painted ladies" sketched from a long ago photo. Commercial 'garden-like' fabrics behind and in front with PIGs in the Garden" To me, the lady on the left  clearly resembles FDR.  Too fun! This piece will be for sale in one of Keats  Artist Co-ops.  What Fun!!!!

" Our April 2017 Artist Colony"  ;-D ... The Seated and the Kneeling L to R Carole Donahoe (Rosemont, Ca) , Patt( Mt. Baldy, Ca) , Linda Easley( Laguna Woods, Ca).

 Standing L to R: Jean Heil (Pine Grove, Ca) , Miyo Inouye-Kretsch(Temecula, Ca)   Shelly Gragg(San Diego, Ca),  Jan Dolan( Temecula, Ca) ,Karmen Brister( Porter, TX), Keats Scott
( Silverton, Co), Carol Mercer(Sanger, Ca) , LeeMary Heath( Ramona, Ca), Elaine Swatnicki (Ramona, Ca) , Gloria Mauno (Escondido, Ca) , Lisa Bigelow (Ramona, Ca.)  ( Missing ;-(  is Beverly Reyes, Lakeside, ca... due to needed early departure)
 BTW...  Thank you to whomever helped me up off the concrete! ;-D
Sooo much beautiful work came out of this (first April retreat). I'll post some shortly. Most have signed up to return next April.  What a great group!!!! This  gorgeous, peaceful venue remains a slice of heaven.


Thursday, April 13, 2017

Maundy Thursday...

 With Easter being this coming Sunday.... Today is Holy Thursday... the day of the Last Supper. An evening communion by candlelight was quite beautiful. No words spoken... some quiet and  prayerful songs sang in the distance, candles lighted.  This is done in remembrance of Him.

Prepping for Papa Christmas

UNUSUAL  to be doing this class in April but I am thrilled as I love this Father Christmas piece personalized by each student.  On Saturday I will be with Pine Needles Quilters in Wrightwood, California. These are mountain people so I feel akin to them as my home is on the south side of the same mountain as Wrightwood on the North. 17 miles away as the crow flies.... 55 via highway. Sort of funny.
The time afforded in a one day class calls for the face of Father Christmas to be pre painted so that the other work is playful and time doable.  I did a bunch of these for students yesterday.  Ready set... an abbreviated look at the face painting process.

First.... fabric cut the size of drawing...laid atop  and skin tone ink added... heat set.


The beginning process looks elementary.... I want students to know " it's a process" ;-D

Kind of creepy looking 'eh?  (This face is about 1 1/2 inches high)
Finally darks and highlights added and voila.. I'm ready for Class.. ;-D Yeah!