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Monday, November 30, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA

Vincent Van Gogh Trees "Pollard Birches" 1884

"I can think of no other European painter whose work expresses such a stripped respect for everyday things without elevating them, in some way, without referring to salvation by way of an ideal which the things embody or serve." - John Berger on Vincent Van Gogh

It's no secret that Vincent Van Gogh is number one on my list of favorite artists.  He was passionate, disciplined, incredibly smart, innovative, and someone who loved deeply.  Can you just get lost in his trees?  I can.  In the above drawing, the trees take center stage, but it's not long before you notice the image of people working in the fields.  I love this piece.  Please enjoy another quote below by John Berger.  He writes of Van Gogh's act of drawing in beautifully descriptive terms.

"What do we see? Thyme, other shrubs, limestone rocks, olive trees on a hillside, in the distance a plain, in the sky birds. He dips the pen into brown ink, watches, and marks the paper. The gestures come from his hand, his wrist, arm, shoulder, perhaps even the muscles in his neck, yet the strokes he makes on the paper are following currents of energy which are not physically his and which only become visible when he draws them. Currents of energy? The energy of a tree’s growth, of a plant’s search for light, of a branch’s need for accommodation with its neighboring branches, of the roots of thistles and shrubs, of the weight of rocks lodged on a slope, of the sunlight, of the attraction of the shade for whatever is alive and suffers from the heat, of the mistral from the north which has fashioned the rock strata. My list is arbitrary; what is not arbitrary is the pattern his strokes make on the paper. The pattern is like a fingerprint. Whose?" - John Berger

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA

"It always seems impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela

I love that quote by Nelson Mandela!  The beginning of any painting can often feel insurmountable.  But, when the painting begins to progress and the mysteries of creativity unfold, a great sense of satisfaction is born.  It always seems impossible until it's done!

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Monday, November 16, 2015

Painting Class Roswell, GA

"I could paint for a hundred years, a thousand years without stopping and I would still feel as though I knew nothing". - Paul Cezanne

I can relate to Paul Cezanne's sentiment and I've felt it the most when deeply involved in large or time-consuming works of art.  So, don't feel bad if you feel like you don't know anything.  When I feel that way, it opens the door to discovery and that's one of the most exciting things about painting or drawing.  Painting is a never ending treasure hunt!

Please enjoy these works of art by my awesome and amazing students.  To see more of their work, or to inquire about taking art classes, please CLICK HERE.








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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA.

I'd like to encourage my students to keep their camera handy because you never know what you might find that will spark your creativity and inspire a great painting.  There's planned photography, such as my trip below, and there's spontaneous photography.  Several years ago, I went to my bank on Alpharetta Hwy.  There was an empty field next to the bank.  I spotted a tree that looked like it could tell a thousand stories.  The moody sky behind it and the golden field below and around it made for the perfect shot.  I just happened to have my camera with me.  That photo inspired one of my favorite paintings that hangs in my studio today.

Kebler Pass Colorado
©2015 Jill Saur, all rights reserved
Two years ago, my husband and I were in this very forest on Kebler Pass in Colorado (above). When we left, I was determined to return to this magical spot. Two years later, two flights and a four-hour car drive with my sister, Gina, I returned to that spot in September. As I was lying on the ground with my camera and photographing the incredible cyan sky behind the brilliant aspen leaves, I thought, "It just doesn't get any better than this!"



Ohio Pass Colorado
©2015 Jill Saur, all rights reserved
A short distance from Kebler Pass, Colorado, is Ohio Pass.  My sister and I ventured up the steep narrow road to find a treasure of aspen trees with their gold leaves quaking in the gentle breeze.  Truly, Kebler Pass and Ohio Pass are two very special places that may be one of the best kept secrets in Colorado.  

It will be interesting to see the paintings that emerge from this special trip.  As in years past, I've come home with tremendous photographs and a vast memory of blessed days and starry starry nights.

How about you?  Are you looking for those special moments right where you are?  Remember, one of my best paintings was inspired by an empty lot next to my bank.  Sometimes, it's the ordinary things that are truly extraordinary.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA

"Every production of an artist should be the expression of an adventure of his soul." Maugham

The first photo below didn't cost me a penny to take, but the truth is,  it's PRICELESS!
It gives me great joy to see a student love what they do.  Not every moment of creating art is a walk in the park.  There can be frustration, self doubt, and all the emotions that go along with self expression.  However, to work through those thoughts and feelings and come to the place of revelation, of completion, of loving the whole process as well as the outcome, that's what it's all about!  

All of the smiles in all the photos that I take of my students are genuine.  Each smile gives me something special that I get to take with me in my own journey as an instructor, mentor, and facilitator.  Thank you!

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Monday, November 2, 2015

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"When the adrenalin of creativity flows through our mortal bodies, time seems to stop, and worries and physical pain take a backseat to its mysterious wonderful way.  Oh that the whole world could know the joy of picking up a brush and getting lost in the painting process!" – Jill Saur

Please enjoy these beautiful works by my ever amazing and wonderful students to whom I am eternally grateful for the joy they bring into my life!

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