Artist Ruth / Art Is Truth
Patience and Fulfillment for Artists
I love this quote by Mary Oliver about patience and fulfillment, shared by one of my students in last week's ABC's of Abstraction workshop. I think adult learners often forget the years of practice that art-making entails. "The hour of fulfillment is buried in years...
I Dream of Art Supplies
Art supplies are magic. They can make even the most unimaginative artist want to pull up the nearest easel and start creating. Like the smell of a new box of crayons at the beginning of the school year, new art supplies really stir my soul.
Art Inquiries: Fraud vs. Friend
Art Inquiries To Take Seriously
How do you tell whether that email you’ve received from your website is for real? I’ve been fortunate enough to sell a few pieces of artwork via my website. I’ve also received more than my fair share of fraudulent or scam emails posing as potential buyers.
Pour it On! WFWS42 and WSO
WFWS42 and WSO's 52nd Annual Spring Exhibition The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art hosts “Pour It On! Watercolors from the West.” This exhibition features work from the Western Federation of Watercolor Societies and the Watercolor Society of Oregon. On view from April...
Art Extravaganza 2017 Sponsored by Clackamas Art Alliance
If you've never experienced Art Extravaganza, you're in for a treat! Sponsored by the Clackamas Art Alliance, this vendor trade show is an opportunity for artists, educators, students and all art enthusiasts to test, try and buy new and favorite art supplies and...
Learn About The Artist’s Palette
Learn About the Artist's Palette Join me from 12-3pm on Saturday, February 25th, 2017 at the Portland Art Museum's Rental Sales Gallery. You'll have a chance to meet and visit with 4 artists: Chris Bibby, Chuck Bloom, Rachel Wolf and me. You'll also get to explore...
Ice Crystal Painting for Texture
Oregon has had its share of ice this winter, and I took advantage of this unusual weather to do a bit of ice crystal painting. I wet a sheet of 300 lb. Fabriano soft press watercolor paper, took it outside into the freezing cold, and dropped fluid acrylics and acrylic...
Don’t Dilute Your Aesthetic Urge
The Artist's Aesthetic Urge Just after Christmas I enjoyed a woodsy walk with art buddy Randall Tipton. I casually mentioned that I hadn't actually made art in over a month. I had been occupied with preparing for the holidays and for the big WFWS Exhibition coming up...
Best Brushes for Watercolor, Acrylic and Oil Painting
I have a large collection, some vintage brushes, some for watercolor, some for acrylic and oil painting. It is my opinion that one can never have too many brushes!
Mist and Moss – A Blessing From the Northwest
This recent painting was an attempt to create the feeling of mist and moss, without rendering a pond, a stream or a fallen log. Enjoy this video peek into my process!
Homage to Arts Organizations
I don't see enough people paying homage to Arts Organizations. Without these vital groups in our communities, the intensive work of bringing art to the public eye would be ignored. Personally, I've been working diligently for the Watercolor Society of Oregon to plan...
Art for Everyone – Sitka Invitational
Two shows this week: Art for Everyone - Sitka Invitational! Please join me to celebrate the release of Art for Everyone, a new textbook created by the Faculty at Chemeketa Community College to help alleviate the high cost of textbooks for art students. I'm...
2 Reasons to Ignore Feedback from Artist Friends
2 Reasons to Ignore Feedback from Artist Friends Here are two reasons I sometimes ignore feedback from my artists friends: I'm the only one who needs to be happy with the painting. They may not know my goals for the painting. Do you always listen to feedback about...
Finishing an Abstract Painting
I thought my Gold Beach students would be interested in seeing how I go about finishing an abstract painting - this is one I started in the class. I've filmed my final steps using my iphone and time-lapse photography. I hope you enjoy the resulting video! I thought it...
Recent Art Workshops Recap
“Ok – MIND BLOWN!”
PDXOS – Portland Open Studios – Related Events
October 8th & 9th and October 15th & 16th, 2016, 10 am – 5 pm each day
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Crucible Abstract Acrylic
Each experience in our lives produces its own alchemy. This painting arose out of a contour drawing of my two dogs, Red & Lola. I’ve integrated them into the painting to the point that they disappear, and the painting has become something else entirely. The title has been in my head for months, relating to an experience that was intense and frustrating.
Creative Arts Community at Menucha
Last week I taught a workshop for CAC (Creative Arts Community) at Menucha, a beautiful retreat center in the Columbia River Gorge. Each year this group brings together fantastic workshop instructors and interested adults for two weeks of creating together. This community is over 50 years strong because of these special ingredients:
Petrichor: The Smell of Earth After Rain
The hot weather we are expecting makes me long for Petrichor: the smell of earth after rain. Learn more about the process for this abstract painting.
Flotsam and Jetsam – Maui Workshop Announcement
My newest painting has a tumultuous feeling, just like world events lately. In an unusual turn of events, I changed the title to ‘Flotsam and Jetsam’ at the end of the process. “I refuse to accept the idea that man is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events with surround him.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.