Apr 23 and 30

Coffee + Art
Use Different Size Paper by Heather S.















Focus on a Central Dark Area by Pam R.




















Next Week:
9 - Paint on a Narrow Sheet

Save the Date

 A List
Sometimes, while painting at one of the group venues, conversations can go to an intriguing place. This is the results of one of those times:
The Kerfuffle List
todo
hitch in your get-along
fly in the ointment
glitch
snafu
gordian knot
snarl
quagmire
bump in the road
clusterf#@k
conundrum
set back
mess
pickle
quandry
spanner in the works
fine kettle of fish
jam
up a creek without a paddle (anyone seen "Schitt's Creek" with Eugene Levy)
worm in the apple
lumpy gravy

Apr 12

Tried and True Website
Handprint has been around for a long time. It has great information on a wide range of subjects, including shakespeares sonnets, watercolors. ancestors, color vision. If you haven't checked it in a while, it has been updated.

Book Review
The Artist's Color Guide - Watercolor: Understanding Palette, Pigments and Properties Hardcover by Hazel Soan
Sue says: It helps me to decide what colors to mix together."
Amazon link
I found a bunch of videos by her, here are two:
Improve Your Brushwork in Watercolour - Part One
Improve Your Brushwork in Watercolour - Part Two

Cafe + Art 
Next Week: 7 -Use Different Shaped Paper
Emphasize Verticals by Janie D.














Quote
“Get in over your head as often and as joyfully as possible.” -Alexander Isley 

Apr 09

Sinopia Pigmnets at Arch
Open House - Meet founder and pigment maker Alex Warren. He will be on hand to answer questions and talk about the process of making your own paints.
FREE event - Apr 23 - from 12:30 to 2:30
Sinopia Pigmnets
Arch Art Store - 2349 3rd St, 415-433-2724

Quote
"I can always find love but eventually I get horny for my creativity". -Gilda Radner

Cafe + Art
This week: Emphasize Horizontals
Thank you, Sue F.


















Next Week: 6 - Emphasize Verticals - pages 41 & 43

At the Goat
I don't know what medium this artist uses, but she is the show before ours at Goat Hill Pizza. Thought some of you might like to see the space before picking out your artwork and you could do so and support a local artist as well.




































Interesting Product
This is from the Crafting world, I have never used them, but they sound intriguingly specific.
Distress Crayons

Apr 02

Even More About Rocks
"Just passing on a tip I got from Kay Russell. She said that when painting rocks, "think boxes, not pillows". Among other things, this means that shading should be mostly sharp, not gradual. Just thought I'd share."
Carmen W.
And Kay added:
"Where is the sun?  Are shadow under?  or through?"







The City Now | Laurie Wigham
The Castro, 1970s and 80s  |  Ramon Vidali
April 1 – 28, 2016
Opening reception Thursday April 7 | 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Spark Arts Gallery | 4229 18th Street

If you'd like to be part of the show, there will be a sketching meetup in the Castro on Saturday April 2, 1-3 PM. (Read more about it here and here.)

Gay Kraeger at Big Bear
Pat O'C. forwarded me an email with information about a workshop in the mountains. Cannot harvest the content, but can lead you to some links about the event. Pat can forward the info directly to you.
Here's a bit for now.
When: August 19 - 24, 2016
Where: Art Groove, Camp de Benneville Pines in Angelus Oaks, California near
            Big Bear Lake
Cost: Art Campers $690/$765 after June 30
Camper partner $595/$670 after June 30
  All Lodging, food and classes are included in the camp fee.  
Adult Summer Art Camp
Gay Kraeger

Laurie Wigham in the Mountains
Hello -
I’m planning on heading up to the mountains in mid-May for some concentrated painting time, and am putting the word out to artists friends to see if anyone is interested in joining me. This is not a workshop and there will be no organized activities—just a chance to hang out and paint with friends in a beautiful place. Here are the details:
Where?
Clare Tappaan Lodge in the Soda Springs area, near Donner Pass, just off Highway 80. The lodge is run by the Sierra Club, but you don’t have to be a member to stay there. (I think you get a discount of $10 per night if you’re a member.) The accommodations are rustic, with bunk rooms and shared bathrooms, but the place will be mostly empty so we can spread out. (There are 145 beds.) There is a lot of common space: dining hall, big living room with fireplace, a library with pot bellied stove, game room—and a big hot tub that works about half the time, where you can look out at the stars.
How much does it cost?
For a bunk in a shared room in low season, the cost is approx. $75 a night. This includes all meals so you don’t have to cook or think about food while you’re there— you can spend all your time making art. However to keep the costs low everybody has to sign up for a chore each day, like setting the tables for breakfast, or sweeping the dining room after dinner. There are no other costs, aside from driving up there.
Where can you go to paint?
If you don’t feel like leaving the lodge, you can set up and paint on one of their balconies overlooking the surrounding forest. Or head out on the trails that start at the back door of the lodge. Or you can drive a short distance to Donner Lake or the network of trails around the summit, including the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s a beautiful part of the world.
How do you get there?
Driving is by far the easiest, and I will try to arrange carpools so not everyone has to drive. If the traffic is light you can get there in just under 3 hours from SF. If you really want to do it by public transit, see the info on this page.
What will the weather be like?
All bets are off in this time of climate change, but most likely the days will be pleasantly warm and the nights cold. However, the altitude is around 7,000 ft, and once a decade or so there is a snowfall in May.
When:
I’m planning on heading up on the morning of Friday May 13 and returning Tuesday the 17th. However this is not a group booking: you can book for as many or as few nights as you need. The lodge will be mostly empty, so you can even leave it to the last minute to book if you don’t know what you want to do.
Next step?
If you know for sure you want to come, go here to make a reservation. Send me an email to let me know when you’re coming up, your contact info, and whether you’re driving and can take passengers, or will need a ride. Once I’ve got a list of who’s coming I’ll coordinate rides
Questions?
Feel free to email or phone me (415) 533-9983. (Although if you know me well, you will have noticed that I’m a little phone-phobic and much prefer email.)

Looking forward to making art with you, sooner or later. - Laurie
PS - You are welcome to invite other artist friends.

Lots of Material on Bonnard
Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery
Enjoy! -Pat O'C

Some Interesting Videos
Sort of an eclectic mix, but I found these interesting:
Watercolor on Ilustration Board
Sketchbook Reviews