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Guest Post: Garden Revisited by Mary Chamie
June marks the 12th Anniversary of my blog: Art is Truth. Each year I try to do something to give back to the blog community and celebrate art and the connections it gives us. This year, I’ll be posting guest articles from readers each week. I hope you’ll enjoy reading about Mary’s workshop experience and viewing her art below!
Land Lines Learning Curve
This class is very similar to my in person three-day workshop, with different presentations and assignments for each day. At the end of the 3-day online presentation, students have one week to assimilate the information and do the assignments.
Reruns: Enjoy these Top 10 Posts
Before we were able to download and binge a whole new season of "Poldark" or "Madame Secretary," we had reruns. I may be dating myself here, but some of my favorite television memories involve watching favorite episodes over and over. Who can forget Carol Burnett's...
Tolerating Uncertainty: Ramblings and Readings
"If uncertainty is unacceptable to you, it turns into fear. If it is perfectly acceptable, it turns into increased aliveness, alertness, and creativity." -Eckhart Tolle I should be better at tolerating uncertainty. It is something I practice each time I begin a new...
Finishing Artwork: Inspiration from the Internet
Finishing artwork may be the hardest creative stage, especially with abstract art. I often compare it to assembling a jigsaw puzzle, only without referring to the photo on the box. Artists hear the question "How long does it take you to finish a piece of art?" all the...
Traveling Art Teacher: Perks and Pitfalls
I’m sure you’re dying to know what its like to be a traveling art teacher; the perks and the pitfalls. Here is your behind the scenes peek from my perspective. I’m on my way home from Tubac, AZ after two successful workshops. It’s been a long trip, but worthwhile....
What is Expressive Line?
Today I received a question: What is expressive line? I'll be teaching a workshop at the end of the month to a local group of experienced artists, so the question set me back a bit. But as I tried to answer it, I found it difficult to explain myself. I started...
Skip Lawrence Workshop – Registration Open
What I appreciate about Skip Lawrence’s workshops are the combination of rigorous critique, practical, concrete exercises and exciting examples.
Connect the Dots: Quiet Constellations
As a kid, I loved doing connect the dots worksheets. It was usually something that was meant to keep kids busy and quiet. You were meant to connect the dots in order to create an image and then color it in. What I loved about it was how something that looked chaotic...
But Wait, There’s More!
There's more to painting than assembling parts. A few weekends ago I had the chance to share my art and my process with students in my “Land Lines” workshop for Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. I also had the chance to discuss my work with a few viewers during the...
Art Is The Antidote
If Art is the Antidote, what is the ailment? Take your pick: Politics Boring Walls Common Cold Family Responsibilities Global Warming Ennui Indecision Aging Social Media Burnout Now, I don't mean to imply that art can cure the common cold, prevent aging, or solve...
How to Hygge – Autumn Art Edition
How to Hygge Hygge - noun: (hoo-ga) The Danish word for enjoying life's simple pleasures and creating coziness. This time of year I feel torn between nesting and getting out. I think this Danish idea of Hygge is a perfect way to describe the elemental feelings of...
Art Workshops: Anything Can Happen
Anything can happen at an art workshop! I'm recently returned from teaching a week-long class for Creative Arts Community at Menucha Retreat Center in Corbett, OR. It was so rewarding to watch each student explore and grow in their personal expression. One of the main...
Cultivate Insouciance – Avoid Doubt
Most artists need to remember to cultivate insouciance. What is insouciance, you ask? It is a word of French origin that means light-hearted unconcern or nonchalance. This is the attitude of children as they create. We should use child-artists as our role models....
Wherever You Go….
“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” - Anita Desai Saint-Cirq LaPopie, One of the Most Beautiful Villages in France Why do we love to travel? For me, the sights, smells, sounds and textures of life in different places stimulate my imagination to create...
Discover the Silence
Read about why silence is so important to me.
Plein Air Packing – Giveaway
Paring down your painting materials for plein air painting or travel can be a challenge. I’ve been testing color combinations, narrowing my choices for which colors, paper and sketchbook I’ll bring with me on my trip to France. I hope this post gives you some ideas of...
Fun is Good
"If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good." - Dr. Seuss It's been a fun week of experimentation. Through the generosity of good friends, I've had the chance to try out two mediums I haven't had a chance to explore before. On Monday, I gathered...
New Watercolor Block Giveaway – Plus: Fail Better
Why do we paint? Sometimes I think the thing that keeps up working is our inability to create to the level of our imagination. "Maybe this time I'll get it!" Each painting I complete has something to teach me - sometimes it is a relative success, and I can share it...
WIN This Beautiful Hahnemühle Travel Journal
A beautiful travel journal is one of the first things to pack for your trip abroad. Hahnemühle sent me some journals and watercolor papers to try. Just for fun they included extras for me to share with my readers! You can enter the drawing below.