Monday, September 24, 2007

Pastels in Central Park



The pastel workshop in NYC, Sept 14-16 was a fabulous experience. We came from all over—California, Mexico, Missouri, New York State and Florida. Happily, we clicked--perhaps because we were all in pursuit of an understanding of the medium and, perhaps, because the making of art holds a deep meaning in each of our lives. I loved meeting each person there. My roommate, whom I'd never met, was lovely whch also helped make the weekend a memorable .

The workshop, taught by Michael Newberry, was set in Central Park and at his studio in Brooklyn. During our three days together, Michael conveyed his passion for the art and helped us each grasp a bit of the magic of the medium.

Two other artists who take part in Michael's mentor program attended. Meeting Robin and Mary added to the delight of the weekend. Now I have an experience of the person to put with their work when check into their blogs.

The picture I have posted was the last of the five I did during the workshop; done in about forty-five minutes at the very end of the last day and finished on my return home. I like the mystical feel of the light. I thought of the trees as female and tried to convey that in the curves of their forms.

Now, I’m off again for a week meandering in the Carolinas. Hope to bring home at least one plein air pastel as a memory of the trip.

3 Comments:

At September 24, 2007 at 4:26 PM , Blogger Mary said...

Sue this is gorgeous! I did not see this one because I guess as you say it was the last one and I was struggling to get the last ray of strong light on mine. I love the flow of the strokes in this and it does give it a very mystical feeling.

I'll be looking forward to seeing your next one and hope you have a great time in the Carolinas.

 
At September 24, 2007 at 7:51 PM , Blogger Stacy said...

Sue, the light in this is lovely and you definitely captured a female feeling in those trees. I am glad you had a nice time at the workshop. I was crushed that I couldn't make it up for dinner, but maybe next year Michael will entice you all back and I'll have better luck.

 
At October 20, 2007 at 6:06 AM , Blogger Doris Joa said...

I love the light in this painting. It really speaks to the viewer.

 

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