Thursday, May 31, 2012

A Barb Watts Original

Beautiful painting by our own Barb. She painted this from 2 photos that were sent to her by her family.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Summers End ArtFling

Photos are posted, classes are scheduled, registration is open, and Gail and I are excited to bring you a weekend of creative fun in August at our Summers End ArtFling.

You can read all the thrilling details about our Handmade Art Journal/Memory book with Gail, and Butterfly Greetings and Sunning Turtles with me by following the links above. So save the weekend and plan to join us for art and laughter.

Visit Gail at Shabby Cottage Studio to view her beautiful artwork.


Saturday, May 19, 2012

Summer Class Schedule

We have our classes planned to begin summer 2012 and invite you to join us.

Next week in Raleigh we have open classes in the morning and evening so that you can finish that painting you haven't completed or begin a new painting with which you would appreciate my assistance.  Let me know if you plan to join us.

Liz's Quilts

The end of May and the beginning of June start new paintings. You'll find birds, scenics, and several of my designs including Under the Maple from issue 1 of the Decorative Painter. We play with texture, stencils, and more of the acrylic inks. Hope that sound like fun and you'll want to explore your creativity with us.
Under the Maple

Be sure to check out the fun 3 hr workshops, Simply Art. Please register at least one week prior to class so that I have supplies available for you. I'll add more workshops soon.

Our seminar with Ros is filling and promised to be the best yet. Thurs and Fri are full and several of the other days are very nearly full. If you haven't registered yet do it soon.

Have you seen our Summers End ArtFling information. We're going to have such fun in August. These classes are appropriate for all levels  and types of experience. Come join the fun.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Summers End ArtFling

Save the dates!
More Information.  We'll have registration and more photos soon.

I've finished my painting of the wetland turtles. This project has not been taught anywhere else (especially since I just finished it) and I'm saving it for you to paint with me in August. My husband and I took a trip earlier this spring to the wetland area of NC and I love the beauty of this location. I decided that I wanted to share it with you. The sunning turtles were at the Asheboro zoo and just too comical. I had to paint them and thought they made a nice complement to the wetlands.  Hope you like it. 

You've been saying that you wished you could come paint with me and here is your chance to join not just me but Gail Schmidt, of Shabby Cottage Studio and Creative Workshops ,a wonderful mixed media artist and my best friend. Gail is excellent with design and experimentation with terrific outcome. She inspires me at all times. 

We'll have 3 whole days of mixed media, painting, and laughter.  Gail will inspire you with her paper painting and mixed media techniques as you create a awesome personal journal.  In addition to the Sunning Turtles I'll guide you through crafting the Butterfly Greeting cards using Gail's terrific digitally designed papers, acrylic painted butterflies, and a good dose of creativity.

Save the dates and plan to register soon. I should have the registration information up by next week. Yeah!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Easiest Linework Ever!



FW Acrylic Inks by Daler-Rowney
Acrylic Inks:
 The easiest line work ever! That's right. I've had a bottle of FW (Daler-Rowney) acrylic ink for quite a few years but had not used it very much. Recently, I painted a design by Willow Wolf where she used the acrylic inks and I was once again reminded how wonderful they are.  Before I started the painting I started to research the inks and walked into Jerry's Artarama where an artist was demonstrating them.  ?? Coincidence? She uses the inks rather than watercolors. Fascinating... Of course I had to purchase a set...  And they are as fun as they appeared.
Back to the line work... These inks are just the right consistency for excellent line work. One brush load goes for ever. (Just goes to show that when we say paint should be "inky" consistency for line work, we were absolutely right.) I used the Antelope Brown.
Inst:  Shake well. With the applicator in the bottle place just a little on your palette and from this, draw out your liner brush load.  Remember the secrets to good brush work are: 1) hold your brush perpendicular to the surface and 2)paint with your arm not your fingers.  (#3 was to make sure your paint is an inky consistency.)
Remember that these inks are acrylic and therefore water based. The good news is that you can easily correct a line with just a damp brush. The bad news is that you can easily remove paints with a damp brush. After you complete your design work with the inks be sure to set the design with a spray sealer if you plan to paint over it or varnish.
Hope you checkout this product. Notice all the wonderful colors including Pearlescents.
Liz 


Friday, May 4, 2012

A Little Digital Art

Some photos just call for a little digital embellishment. My cats are always photo ready.  What fun.


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Upcoming Classes with Liz

I've finished the Holly Hanley Postcards From Paris painting. We'll paint this design starting next week in our Wed evening class, May 15 on Tue evening in Cary, and on May 16th in a one day class on Wed day.  Plan to join us.


Web Art Surfing

I just been out to Susan Crouch's web site to see her latest, gorgeous watercolors. Susan is a wonderful North Carolina artist living near Statesville.  I've had the good fortune to paint with her in a workshop. She is also an excellent teacher.
You can visit her web site for a look at her beautiful paintings filled with such light and life.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

More New Photos on our Student's Page


Students have been finishing up their Shara Reiner designed Angel Boxes from issue 1 of the Decorative Painter and have brought them in for photos. Excellent painting y'all.

More photos...

I have posted quite a few of our student's paintings recently so be sure to check out the student's page.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Ros Stallcup Seminar Update

May 1 update:  We have a couple more seats left on Sun and Wed. If you are interested in those days, register now. Please check with Liz for seat availability.
There are more seats left in the other days but are filling quickly. 
Register now!
 
more information

May is Older Americans Month


a perfect opportunity to show our appreciation for the older adults in our community. Since 1963, communities across the nation have joined in the annual commemoration of Older Americans Month—a proud tradition that shows our nation’s commitment to celebrating the contributions and achievements of older Americans.

The theme for Older Americans Month 2012—Never Too Old to Play!—puts a spotlight on the important role older adults play in sharing their experience, wisdom, and understanding, and passing on that knowledge to other generations in a variety of significant ways. This year’s celebrations will recognize the value that older adults continue to bring to our communities through spirited participation in social and faith groups, service organizations, and other activities.

As large numbers of baby-boomers reach retirement age, many communities have increased their efforts to provide meaningful opportunities for older adults—many of whom remain physically and socially active through their 80s and beyond. Current trends show that people over age 60 account for an ever-growing percentage of participants in community service positions, faith-based organizations, online social networking as well as arts and recreational groups.

Lifelong participation in social, creative, and physical activities has proven health benefits, including retaining mobility, muscle mass, and cognitive abilities. But older adults are not the only ones who benefit from their engagement in community life. Studies show their interactions with family, friends, and neighbors across generations enrich the lives of everyone involved. Young people who have significant relationships with a grandparent or elder report that these relationships helped shape their values, goals, and life choices and gave them a sense of identity and roots.

Older Americans Month is a great opportunity to show special appreciation for some of our most beloved citizens. We have many reasons to celebrate them!

Artful Endeavors is joining in the national celebration of Older Americans Month 2012 with classes to promote intergenerational engagement and recreation. We invite you to join in the fun!

All Simply Art classes for those 65 and above are just $5 for the month of May.
Join us for our art class where you complete a painting in 3 hrs. This is a fun family and friend event. No prior painting experience is needed.  All supplies are included.  Registration is required at least 1 week in advance.
Projects and schedule are shown on our web site.