ART and SOUL RECAP

It has been a fabulous week in Portland, Oregon.  I arrived on Friday night and spent the weekend with my daughter, Caitlin, walking neighborhoods, shopping, eating, and even hiking at Horsetail Falls.

The Art and Soul Workshops started Monday morning at nine o’clock. I had signed up for a two-day session with Donna Watson called Boro/Wabi Sabi:The Japanese Spirit of Collage. (http://www.donnawatsonart.com)  The tables were set up to allow two of us per table and we all eagerly spread our supplies out. I shared the table with Sandy, who owns Loose Ends Paper and Art in Salem, OR with her husband.  After we chatted awhile, I realized I used to see her demonstrations on The Carol Duval Show on HGTV.

Donna Watson has a Zen-like approach to her art and her teaching method. She started us off both mornings with easy yoga stretches to get the blood flowing. Her muted, calm color choices make her work easily identifiable as hers.  We were encouraged to use our own color preferences and Donna guided us to share ourselves in our artwork.  Her philosophy is “art is always communicating, and we need to be conscious of the message.”  


On Wednesday I took the Stencils and Masks workshop with Jane Davies,  all about layering shapes and textures onto painted backgrounds. (http://www.janedaviesstudios.com)  Her approach to art-making is exuberant, loose, colorful.  We had a lot of fun experimenting with color and techniques.  With both artists we used the Gelli plate, which was new to me. We applied acrylic paint to the plate with a brayer and pulled prints, using masks and stencils to make shapes and adding layers of paint until we were satisfied with our piece.   I loved this class!

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Thursday with Jane Davies again – Balancing Opposites/the Yin And Yang of Composition. We didn’t use the Gelli plate this time, but studied the relationship of elements in collage and painting. The way color, texture, busy-ness,calm, line, shape, and contrast all affect our artwork.  Jane generously shares her talents online with a number of tutorials, so check it out.

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Overall, my first experience with the Art and Soul Retreat was a really good one.  I’m so glad that I treated myself!

http://www.artandsoulretreat.com               http://www.donnawatsonart.com                                                                                         http://www.janedaviesstudios.com

 

2 thoughts on “ART and SOUL RECAP

    • Jane Milligan Arbeiter March 13, 2015 / 9:24 pm

      Thanks for checking out my blog. Art and Soul was great fun – I would recommend it to everyone!

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