Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Painting Classes

In September I moved into my new studio space on the 3rd floor of the Cherry Building in the NewBo District of Cedar Rapids. Moving into that space has afforded me the opportunity to lead several two hour painting sessions for up to 5 young painters. It has been so much fun! I love, love, LOVE being able to teach your blossoming artists how to paint.


Each of the sessions follow a general pattern. After everyone gets settled into their spot, they start by sketching out their ideas on a piece of paper. It's just a quick 15 minute or less sketch to work out shapes and sizes or get some tips on how to draw a figure or animal before they put it down on the canvas. Each painter gets to work on their own idea. The small class size allows enough time to guide each painter through the challenges they might face in making what they see in their imaginations come to life on the canvas. There is a lot of time to answer individual questions and do demos with each painter if they want the personalized help. 



When their ideas are finalized we talk about color schemes for the entire painting. Once the background color or style is chosen I encourage them to cover the entire canvas with paint before they begin painting the subject.



While the background paint dries we have a little snack, usually popcorn, look out the windows and chit chat. It seems like there is always something good to look at during class. Sometimes it's a stunning sunset, sometimes its an entire parade!



Next we begin painting the subject. I have a variety of brush sizes for the children to use to be able execute their ideas to the best of their ability. I usually try to keep them aware of how much time is left so that they can be sure to get all of their composition onto the canvas before they leave. It's great when the kids can get up and look at each other's work and offer suggestions. While they are working on their composition we talk about how to make the colors more vibrant by building up layers of paint. I also share tips on how to correct mistakes or how to work with them by turning them into something new. Sometimes the mistake is actually an exciting opportunity.




Finally, you return to pick up your child and their new work of art.
The mess? You get to leave that here!



To find out about the upcoming dates for classes e-mail me at kimmelion@yahoo.com or look for the Planting Seeds, Cultivating Art page on Facebook @plantingseedscultivatingart.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

New Studio, New Classes

I am renting a new studio space in the Cherry Building in the New Bohemia District in Cedar Rapids, IA. I haven't even been in it for a month and already I notice a huge difference in the flow of my work time. It's not huge, but it's more space than I had at home.

With this new space comes an opportunity for a new venture. I now have the space to offer some kids art classes and maybe even some for adults. 

My goal for the classes is to give children a chance to explore painting for a couple of hours and leave the mess behind. It won't be a step by step class, but rather a chance for them to put their ideas on canvas while getting some help with the details. I'll help them plan out their composition, talk about filling the canvas, do some demos when necessary, and encourage them to turn mistakes into opportunities. Art is one place, outside of athletics, where persistence can yield rewards. It can teach you to push through frustrating moments, challenge you to think outside of the box and ultimately create something to be proud of. 

Flier with dates coming soon. 


Friday, July 21, 2017

Studio Shot with Sprouting Bean

The light was so gorgeous this evening and everything outside my window is so lush. It was a perfect summer evening.

I am trying to finish this painting up. It is so close, but still just not quite there.