Friday, February 26, 2016

March April Sketch Class


***The first class will be WEDNESDAY MARCH 9TH. 

Regular/daily sketching is a challenge for professional artists, beginners and everyone in between - and yet it is the most recommended practice to: 
Improve your skills
Develop greater focus 
Sharpen observational skills
Experiment with new ideas/concepts.

The next Sketch course of 2016 has been scheduled for the following dates:
WED March 9
Tues March 22
Tues April 5
Tues April 19
7:00 pm - 8:30pm

Details:
All levels welcome as everyone will work at their own pace/level.
$50 per person for a total of 4 sessions over a period of 8 weeks
Sketch from life, objects, people at meetings with Drawing exercises at each meeting
Sketch ideas and drawing prompt emails will be emailed every 3 or 4 days to help keep you going.
Shared creative environment
Accountability to help keep you sketching
Encourages daily sketching from life and observation
We are working on securing a clothed model for for two sessions - there will be additional model fee of $5.
Sketchers acquire all their own supplies (small portable sketchbook, pencil, a permanent marker, and a small travel watercolor set if you are interested in watercolor sketches). Choose a sketchbook that is easy to keep with you daily.
Facebook group page for members to share their sketches in between meetings.
To register contact Geralyn's Art Studio at 973-275-1966
Payment will need to be made in advance to reserve your space.  
There is a maximum of 14 students for this course.


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Daily Drawing - ginger root


"You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh."   ~John Singer Sargent


May your curiosity, and your ginger, always be fresh!  
Love the knobby, woody crazy shapes of ginger roots.  
Oh, and that divine aroma.
The best cure for the stomach that ails you.

To view my online portfolio visit ErinRogersPickering.com
To view my shop please visit Erin Go Paint 

Monday, February 22, 2016

Daily Drawing - Fresh Limes


"I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have not really seen."
~ Frederick Franck

Limes - fresh, tart, juicy, and bright... using the wedges as I sketch.


To view my online portfolio visit ErinRogersPickering.com
To view my shop  please visit ErinGoPaint


Monday, February 15, 2016

Value and Perception

Anytime you devalue an artist, or a piece of artwork - asking for it to be less, or free - expecting an artist, an illustrator, a designer, a painter to work for nothing - or close to it... 
Just take a moment and think what this world would be like without the artists and creatives that have devoted their time and lives to honing, developing and perfecting their skills, their art and their craft.
Imagine a world without any art museums
or if every children's book was just text
if there were no illustrations in comic books
if every book cover was blank except for a text title, identical to all other books
if every painting in your home was a blank canvas
if every pattern on your linens, dishes, home decor and clothing were just a Blank White Space.

And when you de-value the art teachers that are inspiring and instructing the next generations of creators to reach their potential and use their God-given talent.. what if they weren't there to do their part? 



Imagine what a colorless, dull, uninspiring world we would live in.
Just imagine.



If you would like to see my work that is full of color and life, emotion and feeling please visit ErinGoPaint
 

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Spending time contemplating Time


 Spent a little quiet time with my coffee and sketchbook this morning, considering how many of us hurtle through every day in a race against the clock. A race that really can not be won.

"Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend."  Theophrastus

"As if you could kill time without injuring eternity." Henry David Thoreau

"Time flies over us, but leaves it shadow behind." Nathaniel Hawthorne

"We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right." Nelson Mandela