The Studio

The Studio
Experience The Joy Of Painting!

Welcome

Have you had fun at a painting party? Want to further your skills? Join a weekly art class. Learn to draw, paint, and create.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Merry Christmas from Jill Saur

I sent a similar version of the letter below to my current students.  I realize that many of my former students receive this blog in their email and I want you to know that I think of you often and hope you're all doing well!  MERRY CHRISTMAS!


Watercolor Painting By Jill Saur

To my students and former students who celebrate Christmas, I wish you a wonderful Christmas! Growing up, I was only taken to church on Easter. It wasn't until I was eighteen, that I turned to God. I've always been amazed that the Old Testament has over 360 prophecies of Jesus birth, life, and resurrection. My favorite one regarding his birth is, "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel." (Isaiah 7:14)   God is very deep and so is His word. Whenever I study the Old Testament, it's like going on a treasure hunt!

I want to thank everyone for making this year and previous years, a wonderful experience for both myself and the other students. I'm always impressed by how you support one another in your artistic endeavors. I'm a better person for having known each and every one of you!

My Very Best,

Jill Saur www.JillSaur.com






Monday, December 21, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA

"In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins; not through strength, but through persistence." - Anonymous

"Persistence is the way to fingerprint your inner talent." - Paula Sue Butts

As I gathered these new photos of my students recent works, I've been reminded of the word persistence.  Several of the paintings below took a considerable amount of time and persistence on the part of my students.  I'd say it paid off, wouldn't you?  All of my students exhibit a stick to it attitude and I love seeing them smile after they put down their brush or pencil and fully take in the result of all their efforts.

To see more of my students work or to inquire about taking art classes, CLICK HERE.

painting class roswell ga

painting class alpharetta ga

painting class alpharetta ga










This blog lives at www.DailyArtClass.blogspot.com

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, Ga. Paul Cezanne

PAUL CEZANNE'S PAINTING

Cézanne ultimately came to regard color, line, and "form" as constituting one and the same thing, or inseparable aspects for describing how the human eye actually experiences nature.
Unsatisfied with the Impressionist dictum that painting is primarily a reflection of visual perception, Cézanne sought to make of his artistic practice a new kind of analytical discipline. In his hands, the canvas itself takes on the role of a screen where an artist's visual sensations are registered as he gazes intensely, and often repeatedly, at a given subject.
Cézanne applied his pigments to the canvas in a series of discrete, methodical brushstrokes as though he were "constructing" a picture rather than "painting" it. Thus, his work remains true to an underlying architectural ideal: every portion of the canvas should contribute to its overall structural integrity.
In Cézanne's mature pictures, even a simple apple might display a distinctly sculptural dimension. It is as if each item of still life, landscape, or portrait had been examined not from one but several or more angles, its material properties then recombined by the artist as no mere copy, but as what Cézanne called "a harmony parallel to nature." It was this aspect of Cézanne's analytical, time-based practice that led the future Cubists to regard him as their true mentor. -The Art Story.org
"After studying Dutch and French Old Master still life painting at the Musée du Louvre and other Paris galleries, Cézanne formulated his own semi-sculptural approach to still lifes. Typically strewn across an upturned tabletop, Cézanne's pears, peaches, and other pictorial elements seem at once to rest on a solid, wooden plank and yet float across the surface of the canvas like a new kind of calligraphy. As if to press home that point, Cézanne typically includes chairs, wooden screens, water pitchers, and wine bottles to suggest that the gaze of the viewer rise vertically up the canvas, rather than plunge deep within any implied corner of a real kitchen." - From The Art Story - Modern Art Insight
Oil on canvas, 47 x 56 cm (18 1/4 x 22 in) - The Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania

Paul Cezanne fruit on table
Paul Cezanne Fuit Painting 1895-1900

Consider how different this still life really is.  The bowl of fruit isn't sitting flat on the table.  This is such an usually lovely perspective.  Why not consider setting up a still life for yourself that is somewhat out of the ordinary, something that you don't usually see.  I'm throwing down the challenge.  Any takers?

To learn about taking art classes with me and to see my students beautiful work:

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Art Classes Roswell, GA

Back by popular demand is my post about this art bag.  Since I last wrote about this tote, a number of my students have purchased this Pittman Field Bag and THEY LOVE IT!  I'm posting this for my new students who are looking for a good overall bag to carry their art supplies in.  And, best of all, this holds the Masterson Art Palette!  Enjoy!

ART TOTE BAG:  This is the Pittman Field Bag.  It's made by Jerry's Artarama.  The Masterson Palette fits in a compartment under the bag!!!!  The bag is large enough to accommodate paint, brushes, palette, paper towels and lots of other things.  If you order it, be sure to just order the bag.  There is another price for the bag and a watercolor palette and that's more expensive.

To learn about taking art classes with me, please CLICK HERE.








To learn about taking art classes with me, please visit my website.  CLICK HERE

This blog lives at:  www.DailyArtClass.Blogspot.com

Monday, December 7, 2015

Painting Classes Roswell, GA

"The occasional artist discovers how to breathe life into the canvas and the painting sings with a pure voice." Robert Bissett

How do you breathe life into your painting so that your painting sings with a pure voice?  Let's talk about this during class this week.  I have many thoughts about this topic, but I'd like to hear what you have to say.  The answers you come up with just might change the way you approach a painting.  

Please enjoy these finished works from the past week by my awesome students.  I couldn't resist adding that last photo of my students palette.  I'm so happy to see my students using the mixing techniques that they've learned in class.  Students set themselves up for a successful painting when they prepare the palette ahead of time.  When you spend time finding and mixing the right paint, you can relax and enjoy the painting process.

To inquire about art classes or to see more of my students paintings, please visit my website.





This blog lives at www.DailyArtClass.blogspot.com