Saturday, May 31, 2014

SPOKEN FOR



Red Slip # 3 will shortly travel to a new home.  This is watercolor on 30 x 22 inch, 300 lb paper and part of my Slip series.  The painting is a favorite of my husband.  Of course he is my biggest fan..thankfully!  You can see more of this series on my website where I have work on both paper and canvas in this series.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

NEW HOME



My painting, Central Park, recently sold and is now with new owners.  This painting is watercolor, India ink and gesso on 300 lb paper, 30 x 22 inches.  It is framed with thick (6-ply) and wide (4 inches) archival mat and backing board in a matte black Nielsen frame.

This work has been at Now Design Studios in Acton, MA.  They have promoted my work for the last few years and I am very appreciative of their support.  Central Park has long been a favorite painting of mine.  It is a very special place as I spent many weekends and evenings there when I lived in New York City.  

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

PAINTING WORKSHOP





I will be teaching a 3 - day painting workshop at Mother Brook Arts & Community Center next week starting Friday, June 6th to Sunday, June 8th.  Please join me for lots of fun creative hours of painting and experimenting with the graphic language.

You will discover new master artists to inspire your work.  Through exercises you will learn important tools to make you a stronger painter.  And with demos and class critiques you will develop your eye to access your own painting process.  Plus you will have the support and time to just paint!

Please contact me if you have any questions: my email is marthawake@aol.com or 617-513-3515.  More information about the workshop is below.



PAINTING WORKSHOP: Learn the Painting Language

Friday, June 6th        10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 7th    10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 8th      11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 

All Levels, Water media 
Ages: Teen, Adult. 

Cost: $165.00 (MBACC Member) 
         $200.00 (Non - Member) 

Learn how to become a stronger painter and develop your skills by exploring the elements of the painting language: color, shape, line, texture, size and direction.  In this 3-day workshop we will cover these concepts on form and through lecture/demos, viewing master artworks and doing painting exercises students will strengthen their comprehension of the visual language.  Class time will allow students to paint with individual attention.  Each day ends with a critique/class discussion.  Watermedia.

A supply list will be provided.
Bring Lunch, snacks and beverages.



Mother Brook Arts & Community Center is at 123 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026.


Saturday, May 10, 2014

CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE

Circle in the Square # 2

These are three more of the my 20 Circle in the Square paintings.  And these three are part of the nine paintings in the art swap with my artist coaching group that I wrote about in yesterday's blog.



Circle in the Square # 4

Circle in the Square # 5


I need to do some color correcting of these images as the panel surface is white but on my monitor here its not looking so vibrant.  I also need to do a better job cropping.  Will try and improve the next ones before tomorrow's posting.


Friday, May 9, 2014

PANEL PROJECT

20 8 x 8 inch panels

These past few weeks I have been working on a panel project.  I prepped 20 panels all 8 x 8 inches of 1'' - 1-1/2" depth.  I placed these in a large circle on canvas on the floor.  Each day I would step inside the circle and draw a circle in black, white or red Golden Acrylic Fluid paint.


several days later


Some days the individual panels would be turned 45 or 90 degrees before I "drew" the next circle.   Each circle became very wonky because I was moving clockwise as I pour the paint.  The panels were then left to dry for 24 hours before the next color was added.

  

Circle in the Square # 1
acrylic/panel
8" x 8"


After several days I picked my favorite of 9 panels.  These became part of an art swap with my artist coaching group.  I missed the fun evening of the actual swap.  So I am really looking forward to seeing the work created by the other fabulously talented artists members also working in an 8 x 8 format.  And I am very fortunate to soon own a work by each one of these artists.

In the next few days I will post some of the other panels created and swapped.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

FLOWERS FOR HOPE

PASSION
10" x 10" oil/panel


These three flower paintings were just shipped to Hope Gallery on Thursday.  And this is the third grouping of flower paintings the gallery has received since February.  I started painting flowers this winter, setting up colorful bouquets in the studio while that cold season and a cool spring kept its grip.   Now temperatures are warming.  Color is bursting outdoors.  The landscape calls  - I am ready to be outside painting.  On rainy days though, the bouquets, in the studio, will still be fun to explore with paint.


SWEET BLOOMS
10" x 10" oil/panel

DECLARING MY LOVE
10" x 10" oil/panel

Friday, May 2, 2014

PRODUCTION




This has been a crazy week - a real production of getting that long "to do" list accomplished.  I framed, photographed and mailed three new paintings to Hope Gallery (more on that later).  Got 8 paintings finished, now framed and photographed to be delivered to Rocky Neck Gallery - opening soon. Prepped several new panels (8 x 8's and 10 x 10's, so glad they are small ones) with 6 coats of gesso and sanded between each layer.  And finally finished my new 8 x 8 panel project of 20 panels, now photographed and ready to deliver 9 of them. (more on that later too!) Plus I received an email saying a painting has sold at Now Design Studios in Acton!  It has been a productive week.