Boston has a thriving arts district on Harrison Avenue, south of Washington (SoWa). I got to check out their First Friday, and came back with a huge stash of new ideas. There was *lots* of exciting encaustic work. We were particularly impressed with Robin Luciano Beaty‘s work with wax, mixed media and found objects:
Even more exciting was getting to meet Ellen Rolli, a Boston abstract painter whose work I love – and I’m going to have a private painting session with her on Sunday! I had contacted her by email, and the timing worked out – will send a report. Here’s a sample of her work – it’s energetic and mysterious and totally engaging:
There were lots and lots of photographic mixed media works – here’s one I liked a lot by artist Melody Postma:
Slightly shifting the subject to using photographs in your own art work, here’s *sort* of a Friday Freebie – Cloth Paper Scissors magazine just send me a link to a free eBook with four tutorials on digital artmaking. They have a lot of good free tutorials, but this is one of the best if you’re wanting to know more about digital processes and aren’t an expert (who is??). Here’s the link:
http://www.clothpaperscissors.com/Digital-Art-Tutorials/
You can download it and even print it out.You do have to sign up for an account if you don’t have one, but there are no strings attached and you can access a lot more of their good information if you do.
That’s it for now – gotta rest up for the Red Sox/Yankees game today at Fenway! More soon from your roving arts and sports reporter in Boston . . . . have a great weekend.
Lyn, you are something else! It’s so exciting to learn from you…you’re a teeming vessel of inspiration.
Envying your Boston connections…I’ve always wanted to go there. Someday.
Fiorenza
Thank you, dear Fiorenza – it’s a nice city – you’ll get here 🙂