Sep 26

Weiwei on Alcatraz

From Peg - For those of us who missed the art installation of Ai Wei Wei on Alcatraz ( I was actually there to see it with my sister but then she hurt her foot and missed it!) the parks has made a 3D tour possible!

Go to: Weiwei on Alcatraz in a Virtual 3D Space


Video - Liquid Watercolor
 Whether you are interested in exploring liquid watercolors or no, check out the ice cube tray this gal uses!
Dr. Ph. Martin's Hydrus Liquid Watercolor
Here are videos from the Dr. Ph Martin site:
Hydrus Fine Art Liquid Watercolor Sets

Sep 19

Tuesday Artist
Salminen by Avelina
John Salminen
Inspiring for some, daunting for others
Summary: abstract + realism, loose + detail, jigsaw shapes with color areas, one main focal area

Next week: Jane Hofsetter






Note from Carol
About John Salminen:
Shirley, thanks for this. I go to a lake near Duluth every summer but timing never allowed a workshop there. He is a Finnish-American man with considerable talents. Interesting that he and Cheng-Khee Chee, another remarkable artist, live in a town of 80K people in the far north. I scoured the area with long summers up there. Salminen was the juror for the CWA show here a few years ago, gets good press about his workshops and I've seen lovely paintings from folks who studied with him. Cheng-Khee Chee comes out this way regularly (3 sons in Bay Area) and worth seeking out for a workshop. Formerly from Taiwan, he wound up somehow, as the librarian at the Univ. of Minn.Duluth campus, painting outside the day job…His workshops are 5 days, with everything from ink floating over rice paper in a tub, to crinkled paper that you whisk the dry brush over to create initial impressions, to dripping paint onto Illustration Board, to lots of lifting and layering when painting Koi or other subjects. One approach per day. Terrific fun and quite inspiring when you feel the need to become more expansively creative.
Keep those painter suggestions coming!  I LOVED Ann Blockley's work!
Best, Carol F.
I looked up Cheng-Khee Chee and loved his work, as well. -Shirley
Cheng-Khee Chee

Article - the Study of Color
Pam found another great article on the Daniel Smith site:
The Study of Color

Peninsula Museum of Art
There is no watercolor exhibit showing now, but I have heard great things about this place:
Peninsula Museum of Art

Sep 12

Tuesday Artist 
Tamayo by Joanie
Rufino Tamayo
Very textured background, wonderful watermelons, abstract.
Reminded us of Morris Graves and Kay Russell.
Heather found out about this 28 minute color film called: Rufino Tamayo: the Sources of his Art
At the Noe Valley branch, 451 Jersey St at Castro
Tuesday, Sep 15, 6:30 p.m.
The librarian she spoke to said the colors in the 1973 film are very good.
Next week: John Salminen

Gay Kreager - Instructor
A few weeks ago I posted some videos about watercolor journaling that a lot of you liked. Pat found classes and DVD's y'all might be interested in:
Gay's website: http://www.watercolorjournaling.com/
Online Classes
Learn non-threatening, easy-going techniques that cover the basics of drawing, writing, watercoloring and journaling.
http://www.watercolorjournaling.com/online-classes/online-classes.htm
Beginning Watercolor Journaling DVD
http://www.watercolorjournaling.com/shop.htm
And she has ways to connect online with other artists.

Open Studios
Open Studios
Emily Citraro
I wanted to let folks know that I have my open studios
Friday Sep 25 from 7-11 and then I'll be there Saturday 12-5, if anyone wants to stop in. The address is 2425 17th St, SF, 94110, Studio #28 (also open 9/27 but I'm leaving for Graeagle, so a friend is watching my space that day).
Studio announcement page is here: Art Explosion Studios


(If you want me to include you in this announcement, email me at: watercolor-sf@gmail.com

Sep 05

Artistic Activity Good for Us
Carole D. sent me this article.
Artistic Activity Cuts Risk of Cognitive Impairment By 75%

Tuesday Artists
Blockley by Shirley




Ann Blockley
General consensus: Fun, delightful, her techniques could apply to any subject.
Textures: spatter, granulation medium, gesso, scraping, wax, sponging, alcohol, saran wrap (with or without injections), wet, backgrounds and negative painting.

Next artist: Rufino Tamayo


Open Studios
It's that time of the year again. I will post folks from our group who are participating, as I get the info:
Open Studios

Emily Citraro
I wanted to let folks know that I have my open studios
Friday Sep 25 from 7-11 and then I'll be there Saturday 12-5, if anyone wants to stop in. The address is 2425 17th St, SF, 94110, Studio #28 (also open 9/27 but I'm leaving for Graeagle, so a friend is watching my space that day).
Studio announcement page is here: Art Explosion Studios


Video - Folded Journal
For you do it your-self-ers, can be done with a full sheet of watercolor paper!
No-Sew Folding Journal