Jacqueline taught acrylic painting with calligraphy on canvas. The goal was to integrate the lettering into the painting. I have done this successfully on my own many times, but in this workshop piece my lettering is still sort of sitting on top. I'll work on it some more, but I like the direction it's going.
This horse gets around. All class members gathered round for a class photo. Front: Jacqueline, Shirley, Austyn and Deb. Row two: Ellen, Denise, Sarah, Nancy, Marilyn and Mary Lou. Back row: Jan, Phil and Jen.
Here's Jacqueline, looking festive at the opening reception for her exhibit.
Here are a couple of photos of some of Jacqueline's work.
I caught this moment I call "The Healers" of Jacqueline, Mary Lou and Marilyn during the workshop. I can attest to the peace, warmth and calm that Mary Lou's touch imparts. She told me that Marilyn's are the same. Lovely capture, I think.
We worked in fluid acrylics on stretched canvases and in art journals - a great way to try out new ideas. Here are some participants and their work.
Austyn - named for her 'hometown' of Austin, TX. She was glad she wasn't named for the small town she actually lived in, Pfleugerville. |
Deb with her lovely works in progress. Wow! |
One of Ellen's luscious pieces in progress. I love the colors and the 'interest' she has created in this background. |
Phil wanted his piece to be more 'Visual Poetry' instead of pure calligraphy. It looks like poetry to me! |
Mary Lou loved these experimental canvas pieces we did as a means of learning what works best with different mediums on canvas. |
Mary Lou's canvas with her fragmented lettering. |
Denise's exotic looking journal cover - stenciling with molding paste, gilding, paint and pastels. |
Below are a few of my two-page journal spreads and the as yet unpainted canvas journal cover embellished with light molding paste.
This was paint on a black gessoed page. I added a stenciled dragonfly in molding paste. |
These pages have some gilding with gold adhesive and patent gold (in my case copper), pumiced, then painted. |
Excellent class, excellent people. I love the calligraphic community!
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