the master's style… and later apply to your own works)
Part of my BIG for this year
was a commitment to learning & growing…
a promise to myself to develop my own art with intent,
as well as the art that I am teaching.
Kind of like those New Year promises that we make
that involve a gym, losing weight, and eating really healthy.
I am happy to say, that I haven't joined a new gym-
haven't been drinking green blender drinks either...
but I have kept the commitment to develop my art
and I am really happy with what I feel is happening.
Part of the BIG
was taking two online classes while juggling the rest of life.
Turns out to be one of the best decisions ever!
The quality of the two classes, along with the content has stretched me,
pushed me, disciplined me, and opened a sense of freedom
beyond what I was accustomed to in own my process.
So… the recommendation's go like this…
Studying with the Master's
a Jeanne Oliver class with some all-time favorite teachers
(including my beloved Junelle Jacobsen)...
and Full Circle Workshop with Misty Mawn.
Both are in process, but are accessible online for a year or more.
Both have been instrumental for creative growth bigtime!
Part of the BIG
was taking two online classes while juggling the rest of life.
Turns out to be one of the best decisions ever!
The quality of the two classes, along with the content has stretched me,
pushed me, disciplined me, and opened a sense of freedom
beyond what I was accustomed to in own my process.
So… the recommendation's go like this…
Studying with the Master's
a Jeanne Oliver class with some all-time favorite teachers
(including my beloved Junelle Jacobsen)...
and Full Circle Workshop with Misty Mawn.
Both are in process, but are accessible online for a year or more.
Both have been instrumental for creative growth bigtime!
The charcoal sketch above and two pieces below are from
Misty Mawn's Full Circle workshop.
The variety of work Misty teaches is amazing, and the techniques she shares,
soooo allow you room to build upon.
The parallel I found here,
was whether working from
the "masters" or working
from a "master"…
you're going to learn about yourself & build upon your own style.
Just as "art learning" should be…
I can see the BIG part of the past 7 weeks or so...
to be that self-discovery
that will only sharpen
the process, and make my art
and teaching better for the people I share with.
So grateful that we can learn so much from and with other kindred spirits
through this crazy thing called e-course!
…more master's study with Matisse..
I especially like what you did with Cezanne and Matisse! Thanks for links to workshops, too.--L
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