I absolutely love showing off my students’ work, and this weekend I had two workshop opportunities to give a round of high fives!
Saturday, the talented Karen McCauley, artist and teacher at the Coppini Academy, brought her group over to the studio for three hours of encaustic collage exploration. Here are some of the details of their work – notice the depth and texture that the beeswax layers produce. (Remember, if you can’t see the photo gallery, click on the top of this post to take you to the original site)
Lots of people ask me about the foil that produces those fine gold lines – encaustic artists call it “Book Foil.” I learned about it from Michelle Belto. You can order it under other names, including this one from Amazon. Just remember, it takes a few layers of wax to make it stick to the surface of your work.
On Sunday, I taught an acrylic painting workshop inspired by some of the techniques I learned with Jane Davies at our Big Fat Art Weekend – line, shape, texture pattern, layering (thanks, Jane!).
This was not an easy workshop to grasp, particularly for beginning painters who had just three hours to practice the process. but they did it! The abstract acrylic studies they produced are beautifully symbolic and richly constructed over layers of marks and color history. Take a look!
I am convinced that there is some sort of magic synergy that takes place at the Studio when a group gathers for a three-hour workshop. The students never fail to amaze me – and themselves – with their insightful artwork. They help make Lyn Belisle Studio a true place of creative belonging, and, dang, am I grateful! Good work, everyone – what a winner of a weekend!
The work is so amazing. What a treasure to have such a wonderful place to gather and be creative. You are special teacher and bring out the best in so many.
Wow! Thanks, Glo – and high fives to you on your recent painting award!!
I agree Lyn. When people take risks in front of each other, something happens to the trust level in the room. YOUR room makes it even easier! Its fertile ground…looking forward to spending more time in it and with you.
Thanks, dear Laura – you wrote so perfectly about risk-taking – wonderful 🙂