Showing posts with label Free Demonstrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Demonstrations. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

FEATURED ARTIST: LIBBY DAVIDSON

Q&A With Libby Davidson
Exhibiting at Artists’ Mediums:  May – July 2014
Plein Air Demonstration: May 9th (4:00-6:00)
Reception: June 5th (4:30-6:30)
1. How long have you been practicing art and was there something/someone that prompted you?
I always knew I wanted to be an artist. My dad taught art at college, high school and elementary levels, so there were art materials in front of me all the time. I loved visiting his studio up on the third floor at Vermont College and seeing his large abstract paintings. I equated the smell of the oils, acrylics and turpentine with creativity and happiness. Up in his studio, he’d give me big pieces of paper to draw on (and plenty of encouragement to go with them) as I perched high up on a stool. In high school and college, Andrew Wyeth’s watercolors, which were preliminary sketches for his more “finished” oil paintings, held my attention. I marveled at how he could create such gorgeous landscapes with splatters, scrapes and minimal brush strokes. Georgia O’Keefe’s bold paintings also intrigued me.
 "Mansfield Sky" watercolor 14 x 18" $500.
“Mansfield Sky” watercolor 14 x 18″ $500.
2. What is your favorite medium, and how did you come to discover it?
At the moment, I’m loving watercolors. I love the fact that they are so portable, affordable, and easy to clean up. When I first started with watercolors, I used them in a very controlled style, but I now enjoy painting plein air (out of doors) in a much quicker manner. (I also love the bright colors of acrylics for mural painting. Both acrylics and watercolors dry quickly, and I find it a good challenge to speed up my painting process.)
3. What do you think sets your art apart from others?
I spent many years as an illustrator of the natural world creating with pen & ink. This helped me hone my composition and rendering skills and concentrate on line and value. Delving into color was another world entirely, so it was great to tap into my years of drawing experience as I branched out into paint. I’m currently interested in capturing landscapes in a more loose, painterly style with watercolors.
"Willow Pond Birdhouse" watercolor 11 x 14" $230
“Willow Pond Birdhouse” watercolor 11 x 14″ $230
4. Can you briefly describe the process in which you make your art?
Last year I challenged myself to paint 50 plein air watercolors in my 50th year. I invited friends and family to join me on my excursions. I had my easel and supplies packed at all times, ready to head outdoors when the weather and schedule allowed. Once at a painting location, set-up time takes me about 15 minutes, then I quickly sketch in my composition. My watercolor paper is already taped to backing board ahead of time. I try to get into the paint as soon as possible and use as big a brush as I can to keep me from getting too picky. I tend to favor large flat brushes, but switch to rounds and a rigger brush for gestural details. Average paint time is 2 hours and I try to finish as much as I can out in the field.
5. Do you have any advice for artists that are just starting out?
For years I worked alone in my studio. It helped me when I joined the Essex Art League 7 years ago to make vital connections with other artists. This helped me try new styles, get inspired by others, and receive encouragement and networking opportunities.
6. Where can one find your work?
My blog on my website at www.starflowerstudio.com shows the process of some of my 50 Project paintings. You can find my original watercolors at Artists Mediums in Williston, Bryan Gallery in Jeffersonville, Creative Space Gallery in Vergennes, Phoenix Books in Essex and Trattoria La Festa in Stowe. My cards and kids’ products at Apple Mountain Gifts on Church St, Burlington, Birds of VT Museum in Huntington, Emile Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, Flower a Day in Colchester, Green Mountain Club Visitors Center in Waterbury Ctr, Old Mill Craft Shop in Jericho, and WREN Gift Shop in Bethlehem, NH. You can also find me painting at the Jericho Plein Air Festival this July 19, 2014 at the Emile Gruppe Gallery in Jericho.
"The Rocks at Shelburne Bay" watercolor 9 x 18"
“The Rocks at Shelburne Bay” watercolor 9 x 18″

Plein Air Demonstration

May 9th (Friday) 4:00-6:00 at Artists’ Mediums

Libby Davidson will be demonstrating the logistics of setting up for plein air painting and reviewing the necessary materials for doing so. She will be setting up outside if weather cooperates or inside near one of our large windows if not*. This is a great opportunity to view her technique and pick up a few tips.
Call (802-879-1236) to sign-up!
(deadline for sign-ups is May 7th)
Libby Davidson
*If it happens to be raining, the limit for the demonstration will be 14 participants. Otherwise,  there is no limit. This is why we require pre-registration- to keep you informed if changes need to be made.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

(Re)Presenting the Past

FREE DEMO (Re)Presenting the Past with Jewel Feldman

Saturday May 21st 11:00 a.m.-12:30* p.m.
Jewel will explore how photographic processes of the past link to present day technology. Learn about the incredible things that can be done to restore, retouch, edit, duplicate, and preserve your treasured images.
Attendees will be given the chance to join a raffle to win $50.00 towards photo restoration from Revive Archive.
For more information about how Jewel brings new life to photos visit: http://www.revivearchive.com%20http//www.facebook.com/pages/ReviveArchive/189302531964
http//www.facebook.com/pages/ReviveArchive/189302531964

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Last minute Eggs!

The store was in a bit of a flurry yesterday,
as Theresa Somerset performed a surprise Ukrainian Egg Decorating Demo briefly for WCAX channel 3 News!


Theresa was gracious as usual, and created all the different examples and stages of ukrainian egg decorating, for this unplanned event, in record time!
When I can find a link for it - I will definately post it!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Plein air* painting materials and equipment

FREE DEMO: Saturday April 2nd, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Plein air* painting materials and equipment with Matt Hopper
In like a Lion, out like a Lamb. Though March may not be Plein Air friendly, April is an artists’ blank canvas. With new beginnings of the Spring season, it’s time to dust off those portable easels and get outside. Join Holbein Artist Educator Matt Hopper for a two hour informational seminar on everything an artist needs to take their artwork out of the studio and into the fresh air.

*Plein air: En plein air (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ plɛˈnɛʁ]) is a French expression which means "in the open air", and is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors.

Speaking of Plein air, have you heard about the Plein Air Festival being held this July 23rd in Jericho? Pre-registration deadline for artists is March 15th. If you are intrested in this exciting event, contact Barbara Greene at blgreene30@comcast.net or (802) 899-2974Full description is at Vermont Art Zine.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Making your own patterns for Ukrainian Eggs

Saturday March 26th 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Making your own patterns for Ukrainian Eggs with Theresa Somerset


Theresa will be exploring the methods used to create unique designs and how to transfer a design idea onto a three dimensional surface…like and egg. did you know you can use encaustics to decorate eggs?

Friday, March 4, 2011

Basic Ukrainian Egg Decorating with Kathy Rouleau

Saturday March 19th 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.


Basic Ukrainian Egg Decorating with Kathy Rouleau


Kathy has been decorating eggs professionally for more than 20 years. In her demonstration she will show how these eggs are made by using a technique of waxing and dyeing, a batik process used for more than a thousand years to decorate eggs.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Painting with Oil Paintstiks

Saturday February 26th 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Painting with Oil Paintstiks with Kristin Richland


Shiva Oil Paintstiks are suitable for both traditional oil painting and decorative arts, and a great paint option if you are travelling. Come learn how to apply them on your next painting or creative project, be it fabric, wood, paper, or canvas.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Acrylic Demo withGolden Artist Kate Smith was Great!



We had a full house of 31 people attending...

Kate was her wonderful self,

explaining all the fantastic

Golden Acrylic Products

and thier

many uses!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

FREE Demo COMIC BOOK BASICS


Saturday, Sept. 18th, 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
Rick Evans will introduce you to the basics of creating and producing story-based sequential art for the web or print.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Ukrainian Egg Decorating Demo

Saturday March 13th 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(FREE, no registration needed)

Theresa Somerset -
Traditional Ukrainian Egg Decorating
Theresa will show and explain the fascinating process of wax application and dyes that make this art form so unique and beautiful. http://www.precisionartstudio.com/

Monday, September 14, 2009

Williston Craft Shop Hop!




October 22, 23 and 24, 2009
Thursday 10 – 8, Friday 10 – 8 and Saturday 10 – 5
At Artists' Mediums, Bead Crazy, Island Scrapbook and Northeast Fiber Arts.

Purchase a Craft Hop Passport for $15 (10% of proceeds go to the Williston Community Food Shelf) and on October 22, 23 and 24th, you can visit each of the shops at your leisure (do it all in 1 day or break it up over several). As you hop between Bead Crazy, Island Scrapbook, Artists’ Mediums and Northeast Fiber Arts in Williston, you will learn a variety of techniques while making a set of beautiful note, greeting, or holiday gift cards.

You’ll learn to make lustrous silk paper from hand-dyed tussah silk at Northeast Fiber Arts; relief carving for stamping techniques and 3-D paper pop ups at Artists’ Mediums; use the “Cricut” machine for dye cutting, embossing with “Sizzix” at Island Scrapbook, and make earrings to embellish your cards at Bead Crazy! So grab a friend or two and make it an extended “craft weekend” in Williston.

Materials at each shop sold separately. Purchasing the Passport allows you to participate in the workshops at each store, be eligible for prize drawings and special coupons at each store, donate to the Williston Community Food Shelf, and, if you visit all four shops, enter the drawing for the gorgeous grand prize basket worth over $100.00!
Call Artists’ Mediums for more info
(802) 879-1236 or (800) 255-1290

Friday, August 28, 2009

Free Printing Demo Sat Sept. 12th


Philip Robertson:
Printing Techniques
Saturday September 12th, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Phillip Robertson, a print making professor from Morrisville, will be teaching how to create monotype and monoprints. The characteristic of these methods is that no two prints are alike; although images can be similar, editing the prints is not possible. Phillip will be making these prints using a Table top Press.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Do you need Custom Picture Framing?


(Kristin and her latest framing job with 16 openings!)
We can do almost anything you need!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Stone Carving Demo


Did you see the nice article that the Burlington Free Press did for Amanda's Stone Carving Demo?


(I don't know how long they will keep it on line, but if you'd like to read more: click here.)

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

February 09

Now that the worst of winter is past we look foreward to new spring Shows, Demos and Classes...here is a sneek peek of what is coming soon.

“Trash to Treasure” Show
February 2nd thru April 30th 2009
We are currently showing a wide variety of very creative artwork dedicated to
Reducing, Reusing & Recycling: Show us how creative you can be!