Category Archives: Weekly Art Lessons 51-60
Exhibiting Your Art Work (Online art lesson #51)
Photos in this post are from New York City in Spring on exhibit at Breadworks in Boulder through March 10.
It is always shocking how much work (both physical and emotional) it is to have a show, and yet I keep setting up opportunities for my students to go through the process.
Q. Why do I do this to them, and why do I keep hounding you to do it too?… Read the rest
Landscape Paintings: Do 3 in 30 Minutes (Online art lesson #52)
Three paintings in thirty minutes? What, am I crazy? Well, maybe, but not about this.
This week in class we did this quick exercise in landscape painting using my photos from Burgundy, France.
How to do the exercise:
- Hold a shuffled stack of photos bottom side up so that you can’t see what you are choosing.
- Select three and keep them turned down until the timer is set.
How to Draw an Ellipse: Linear Perspective Part II (Online art lesson #53)
Happy St. Patty’s Day. Two holiday posts:(video) Mixing Ireland’s Forty Shades of Green Artful Greens and Malarkey
Daffodils are blooming and all sorts of life is pushing its way out of the dirt. Intending to do a seasonally correct series on How to Draw Flowers, I thought that I should begin with the ellipse because this understanding will make such a difference with every flower. … Read the rest
Exercise on How to Draw a Flower (Online art lesson #54)
SPRING has me wrapped around her little finger; I have a bad case of her fever. How about you?
I thought so. So let’s be like bees and head for the flowers.
Ready?
1. Review the last lesson on ellipses (circles in perspective)
2. Draw a series of ellipses. Don’t fuss over them. Do this free hand and don’t worry about perfection (note the irregular ellipses in the example below). … Read the rest
How to Draw Flowers; Part II – Get Your Stems on Right (Online art lesson # 55)
Last week, in Exercise on How to Draw a Flower, we thought about ellipses. This week we’ll get a feel for connecting the stem to the ellipse / blossom.