I attended the demo by Ingrid on Friday; Very enjoyable.
I enjoy Ingrid and her honesty about the painting process, I have known her for 20 years and I love how her style is always evolving.
Art Classes offered to children grades 1 - 12 Art classes for homeschool held Thursday Afternoons in a public community room. Draw, paint, learn the basics and create projects
I enjoy Ingrid and her honesty about the painting process, I have known her for 20 years and I love how her style is always evolving.
Understanding the still life set up is very complicated and sometimes it seems hours go into setting up a still life, Yes thats me; I am so picky, I overthink. As we try to convey the shadow forms and their relationship to the light and shapes of the set up, and then trying to make a pretty picture is time consuming. In this workshop we explored paintings of still life set ups and various artists works.
It was a great exercise and happy to note everyone thought it was useful and of course our with our very own Ingrid Christensen from Calgary was here to guide us and show us the light, haha shadow!
Brushstrokes art instructors are able to provide a demonstration; one in the fall and one in the spring, here is Julie's painting.
I will be demonstrationg in February.
https://federationgallery.com/exhibit/2025_aimae/3974
Let me know when You find my wonderful Piece! I will post later for all to love.
Ok Now I am obsessed with clouds!
Holly Dyrland, the instructor of this workshop was so in tune with providing participants with honest and useful information. As an artist we tend to overpaint and this course really showed me the possibility of success without overthinking. I love her approach to represent yourself and your emotional connection to your art creation.
Here is a photo of my art.
The Ronald MacDonald House in Calgary recently renovated and increased capacities of rooms from 27 to 91. The House is filled with beautiful paintings. I was delighted to be chosen to paint a picture of the Children's Hospital, specifications included adding a family walking form the house to the hospital, a wheelchair and a sloth. It was not my specialty and I struggled through it with all the roads and the perspective, but I think the project turned out as expected and now hangs in the main area of the Ronald MacDonald house. Her are the stages and painting: