Monday, August 31, 2015

Acrylics 101: Shading

 Welcome to the Craft Guild of Dallas!! 


I was all set, with my big bag of supplies, and after a small adventure of trying to find the place (turns out it's near the Social House), the butterflies in my stomach started fluttering. I was really doing this! Squee!! :) When I walked into the classroom I discovered there were only two of us signed up. Sweet, personal attention! Ms. L is our instructor and Mrs. C is a sweet old lady in her early 70's who has taken multiple classes before, but this was her first in acrylics.

We jumped right into creating a color wheel and discussed why we do not use black paint (apparently burnt umber and blue do just fine, thank you very much) since black is rarely seen in real life. Then we played with different shades of color, adding white, then adding burnt sienna to create darker shades. Thoroughly enjoying this part, I got into blending the colors together creating a visual tool of basic colors and their shades. My green shades were a bit muddy, but like Ms. L says, it's not about the result it is about the experience!

I also learned a bit of composition, with a quick lesson on the rule of thirds and why odd numbers are visually appealing and centering anything on the canvas is not. Time was just flying by and before I knew it we were at our last half hour of class, painting a few pears from a photocopy. And... Go! Ack!! I have to admit, this is where I felt like a total amateur. Ms. L asked us to change things up a bit, and not paint exactly what we saw; here I struggled. It was difficult to envision the shadows of my pears compared to the ones on the photocopy. Mrs. C did a pretty good job with hers, and since it was the last task of the day, sadly I felt a little defeated by comparison. I had expectations upon myself, and I felt a little lost. I didn't really grasp the technique of painting shadows, and in the end I would have felt better had I just painted what I saw rather than trying to "do something different" and then create a light source for my imaginary pears.


Feast your eyes on that lovely color wheel! (Ignore the pears, heh)


There you have it, my friends, one down and seven to go. Homework is to find two Matisse paintings and we will try to replicate them next week. Maybe if I am lucky, she will let us paint from an O'Keefe. :)

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

My Amazing Friends

As a way of saying thank you to all of you who were so generous to give me this opportunity, a friend recommended that I create a blog to share my experience of the Acrylic Painting class that I will be starting on August 31st.  Yesterday I eagerly purchased my art supplies, and was once again washed with gratitude that I have this chance to take a proper art class. (For those of you who do not know, I haven't attended an art class that didn't also include drinking as part of the supplies list since I was in middle school.)

I even got a pretty bag to carry it all in. A special
shout out to Brad for the wooden art case!

And speaking of special shout outs, my Bestie Nathalie deserves a SUPER LOUD THANK YOU for not only putting in all the leg work to make this a reality, but for coming up with the idea in the first place. She knows me so well! Much love to you, Bestie! XOXO

So, I will post again after I have attended my first class, and you guys can follow along as I take this journey...