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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Art Classes Roswell, GA

"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." - Friedrich Nietzsche

There's so much chaos in this world.  It's bound to effect us.  If what Friedrich Nietzsche said is true, we must all have a lot of dancing stars within us!  I know my students do.  Please enjoy these recent works by my fabulous students.  Click on any students photo to enlarge it.

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Friday, July 8, 2016

Art Classes Roswell, GA

"The tantalizing discomfort of perplexity is what inspires otherwise ordinary men and women to extraordinary feats of ingenuity and creativity; nothing quite focuses the mind like dissonant details awaiting harmonious resolution." - Brian Greene

Now, that's a quote worth ruminating on.  I love it!  Hope it sparks your pursuit of dissonant details so that we all get to see your harmonious resolution.

Please enjoy these beautiful works of art by my wonderfully creative students.

Interested in taking classes?  Please see the "Class Schedule" page on this blog for details about classes and times.  Then, if you want to pursue a class on a day and time that suits you, please email me with your phone number and a good time to call you.  EMAIL  Thanks! - Jill Saur









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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Art Classes Roswell, GA

SELECTION AND COMPOSITION

The following quote on selection and composition in painting by Edgar Payne is well worth noting:

"Beginners often make the mistake of selecting views that would tax the ability of the more experienced artists.  At one time or another every noted painter learns the value of complicity in selecting.  The sooner the student learns this important fact, the better off he is.  The experienced painter may be able to handle very complicated views.  However, if there be commandments to the beginners, the first one should be that he select the simple arrangements.  It takes very little of the view to make an extremely large picture.  Large simple masses are convincing; they have distinct attraction and immediately call attention to the picture.  Much study, practice and fine pictorial compositions can be gained from a few masses, values, lines, and color.  For instance, in marine painting, it is surprising how a large rock, a cliff, and perhaps a small glimpse of sea, can make an imposing canvas.  A large wave, few smaller ones, with possibly a rock or two, and a bit of land is also enough to create a fine painting." - Edgar Payne

Art instruction books can be highly beneficial.  However, the only problem is that the majority of them are not written for beginners (even though they say they are).  The paintings in most books are very complicated and serve well to show off the expertise of the author but it often makes it very difficult for the beginner artist to follow along.

If you're new to painting and want to learn to paint landscapes, why not do a study on skies first.  If you work on the individual elements first, you'll feel a lot more comfortable about putting all of the elements together.

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Happy Painting! - Jill Saur