This is a quote I found today in the Robert & Sara Genn Twice-Weekly newsletter: "Where I was born and where and how I have lived is
unimportant," wrote Georgia O'Keeffe. "It is what I have done with
where I have been that should be of interest."
As artists and writers, we sometimes reflect on meaning and the contributions in life we may or may not have made. The O'Keeffe quote is thought-provoking for me. O'Keeffe found the skeletons of animals in the desert where she lived and made art from and about them. She dissected the flowers in her art and found beauty in closeups of their forms. I am especially drawn to those flowers and once created a series of work inspired by the paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe.
On March 28, I will teach an acrylics workshop, "Painting Like Georgia," at Arts on the Main in Gloucester VA. In September, I will offer a similar workshop at the Art Academy in Hilton Head Island SC. I hope to do something with where I have been with my love of the O'Keeffe flower art. Here is the brochure put out by Gloucester Arts on the Main. The painting on the top left is mine and is sold. The other two are works by O'Keeffe.
Paint
Like Georgia!
Georgia
O'Keefe had a legendary style that is fun to explore!
Mary
Montegue Sikes will be here Saturday March 28th, 10am to 4pm,
to
share her acrylic techniques with us!
A
full day of wonderful instruction with an experienced artist with lots of
tricks to improve our paintings! All levels welcome - $45
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Learn to paint
like Georgia O'Keefe! Just for fun class.
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From the moment Mary Montague Sikes saw paintings by
Georgia O'Keeffe, she was intrigued. She loved the colors and designs
of the paintings created by the artist during her days living near
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Over the years, Sikes has transferred that love to her
elementary and high school art students. More recently, she has
taught workshops that focus on the O'Keeffe paintings and enjoys
inspiring other artists to create work in the manner of the iconic
artist.
This workshop will focus on using floral close-ups to
inspire. Sikes will demonstrate paintings she creates using her own
photographs as working drawings. Students should bring a selection of
floral photos they have taken.
Monti maintains studios at Crossroads Art Center
on Staples Mill Rd. in Richmond and in West Point. Her work is
represented by Prince George Art and Frame in Williamsburg.
She also writes & illustrates books!!
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SIGN
UP TODAY TO SAVE YOUR SEAT!
call
or email!
Gloucester Arts on Main
6580 B Main Street
Gloucester
VA 23061
804-824-9464
FAX 804-824-9469
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3 comments:
That's cool you'll be teaching that session twice. Hope you get a good turnout. Your passion for it means the attendees are in for a treat.
Thanks, Alex. I do have a passion for the O'Keeffe art!
I enjoy her art too, and your painting is beautiful. I do a little painting (mostly oils). Given more time, I'd probably do more, but my writing usually takes the first seat on my daily agenda until around April, coming soon, when I pull out the brushes. :-)
I'm sure people are going to enjoy the art lessons you give. How fun!
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