Monday, April 04, 2011

WHAT TO WEAR AT AN ART OPENING?

How do I want to look at the Art Show Opening night?
Yes, we all second guess ourselves! elegant? artsy? sophisticated? earthy? new age? Do I reflect what I paint or dress the artists part? How casual is too causal?
After a few somewhat embarrassing choices I offer the following advice:
The Artists Uniform
This is color blocking at its best: usually a dark color ( navy, black, brown) with a colorful accessory that makes the statement ( chunky funky jewellery, a handmade scarf, a standout hat, tiger print high heels etc). Think of this as dressing up with one focal point!
I Am My Art:
If you are known for a unique style or subject, many artists will wear clothes that reflect and emphasize what they paint. I have seen John Seerey Lester, renown wildlife/safari artists wear a 'safari' suit to a black tie event and his lovely bride Suzie wore a pink safari costume as well! Many nature painters will wear natural fabrics and 'stone or rock' jewellery in keeping with the green and holistic approach. If you are into spiritual essence paintings and auras it is a real disconnect to wear a business suit! Think long flowing and probably purple and sandals. One local artist attends her Opening in long flowing black dresses that compliment her long hair and give her an artsy fashion forward image. Another artist attends her openings in her studio attire- painting smock and paint splashed clothes. If you are all about color don the screaming orange dress or wear pink from head to toe! Great marketing!
If you are doing ‘you own thing’ and are a rebel….wear your torn jeans and work boots but make sure they are cleaned up for public consumption! You really don’t have to be THAT authentic!
The Stand By:
The best advice I got from my Mom was never be underdressed! I wear classy business causal and never blue jeans. I never make a big deal if someone wears the same thing…deal with the big elephant in the room right away! Go over and compliment the other artists on their wonderful sense of fashion that you both share! Think of it as each of you liking the same brand of paint!
Last word:
You want to be comfortable because you are meeting your adoring public. Wear shoes that wouldn’t make you limp. Wear a top that lets you shake hands or hug a good friend, bring a small purse so it would be trouble when you juggle your wine glass and goodie. Wear lipstick that wouldn’t come off on someone’s cheek and nothing to tight that you might pop a button and show too much cleavage! (experience is such a good teacher!)
Enjoy the fruits of your labour! The best thing you could possible wear is a smile.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

MOSAIC MURAL MADNESS!


What a great turn out! We had close to 40 artists drop everything and show up to paint on 2 days notice! This mosaic mural, brainchild of Lewis Lavoie and Phil Alain will be unveiled for the Governor General Art Achievement Awards held in St. Albert April 9th.
After scanning the mural, each panel will be gifted to a VIP or arts winner never to be assembled again! Each artists will receive a reproduction of the whole mural and one large copy will hang in the Enjoy Center (HOLE`S).
I am so pleased at how many HT students rose up to the challenged and probably painted faster than they had ever done before...and in oils! Such a small price to pay for being a part of the rich history of St. Albert!
( I am still getting use to the video camera...sorry about the`swaying`!)

Floral ART CONTEST WINNERS

Cheryl Wilkes award winning orchid
 Congrats to the winners of this years Orchid art competition! Cheryl is very passionate about flowers and it shows! They are always breathtaking!
This is her first win at the orchid Show. She already has a few more ideas and is painting large glowing canvases of lilies and orchids.






Yoon Joo Kim has won again! She took three firsts last year and a first again this year in the Sr. Adults.  There is no stopping this bundle of energy- she has a room full of monochromatics ready to go! Her unique style and dedication to painting have amazed all of us. We love having her in the Tues. am classes as we enjoy her stories and all the Korean goodies she brings us!


Sydney Rusnak is our Under 12 First Place Winner and Grand Champion winner!The ribbon is as big as her face! Sydney has been a student at Hidden Talent since she was 9 yrs old! She has a bright future as an artist!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Helping out our Japanese Friends

Just like you I am shocked and saddened by the earthquake and resulting disasters in Japan. I feel helpless and wish to show my support in a tangible way.
Jill Lussier's,( a Hidden Talent student) son owns a Famoso Pizza down St. Albert Trail by the Cinemas at Christy's Corner. Here is his answer to helping out. I urge you to find a way to contribute as our world has gotten so small EVERYTHING affects us.
"Just wanted to let you know that Famoso has organized a fundraiser for Japan for this coming Tuesday March 22.  All locations will be donating 100% of profits from all sales/all locations to the Canadian Red Cross for humanitarian efforts in Japan.  We're hoping to double our normal sales and shooting to donate $10,000.  If any of you can make it down for a pizza that we be awesome!  Spread the word!
Thanks,
Justin

Do what you can, share when you can, lend a helping hand.
Laura

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

TOP 4 QUICKEST WAYS TO PAINT ACCURATE COLORS

If you are painting and your colors seem 'off'', here a few quick ways to refresh you artistic vision.
1. Fast Glance!
This has worked very well for me as a teacher. When I go from student to student I haven't been staring at their photo or still life. If you look too long at a certain part of you subject, you eyes become desensitized and the color is not near as fresh and clear as if you quickly glance at it. A fast look is far more beneficial in nailing the correct color on the first layer or stage of your painting. Note: You may have to study your subject much more intensely for details!
2. Here's Looking at You!
Get a mirror! Compare your reflected colors to the subjects. Why does this work? You have a fresh view when you see a mirror image and your brain has not adapted to it yet so more elements are viewed as if they are fresh and viewed  for the first time.
3. Freeze Frame
Take a photo! Look at your digital image and compare it to the larger painting. Because the photo image is smaller, less detail  will block the overall effect and color notes. Mistakes JUMP off the page!
4.Get Outta Here!
This works wonders. Get up and move away from you work in progress. Time away from the easel, even 5 minutes, is a sure way to ensure richer color and more accurate values. Your eyes and your head need a changing stimulation in order to work at peek capacity. Go get a coffee, walk around the block, look at a magazine. All these things excite a different set of visual stimulus that keep you in top working condition.
Now, I'm NOT saying you can goof off!! BUT all work, and  no play really does make Johnny a poor painter!

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Orchid Art Competition WINNERS!

CONGRATS TO HIDDEN TALENT STUDENTS
YOON JOO KIM ( first place Adult Sr)
CHERYL WILKES ( First place Adult )
SYDNEY RUSNAK ( First place AND GRAND PRIZE Children)
Stay tuned for article and photos in the Gazette. 

Saturday, February 05, 2011

WONDER WHAT THEY'RE PAINTING NOW?




Here are some of the DEC/JAN paintings from Hidden Talent. This seems to be the year of the large painting. We will be preparing for the St. Albert Trade Show in early April as well as the mid May jury for the TU Gallery. This fall we will have our salute to St. Albert with our Mona Lisa Show. 





SPEED PAINTING!

We are getting the creative juices flowing with another Hidden Talent exclusive!
Starting in February there will be a 1/2 hour speed painting session at the beginning of every class.
Students may opt to do a ½ hour SPEED PAINTING at the beginning of each regular class in order to be able to paint faster, still be precise while developing their own brush strokes.

You may bring any paint colors that you wish but these are the suggested paints. Any brand acceptable. (A warm  and cool of each major color.)Titanium White, Ivory Black, Cadmium  yellow light, lemon yellow, cerulean blue, ultramarine blue, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium red light, Viridian green, permanent green( light) Van Dyke ( or burnt umber) burnt sienna (or transparent earth red) 
      Canvas, canvas board or canvas paper no larger than 8x10 preferred size 5x7 or 6x8. These will be going home with you.
4.    Objects to paint: Simple, not a lot of pattern, not a lot of pieces Ex: one coffee cup. a paint tube, one cookie, Lego piece, one fruit.

GOALS:
 Quickly decide on a composition
Paint with more confidence
 Eliminate unnecessary detail
 Paint with more expressive brush strokes
Paint wet on wet
Mix colors on your canvas
Quality of brush strokes becomes more painterly and individual.
More experience with color and color combinations. 
Improvement of drawing and observation skills.
Global view of an object.
 Paint faster
Paint from life
Optional: If desired there will be a max. of 10 mins of feedback at ‘coffee break’

Action at the studio!


Our annual Christmas Art Exhibition was very well attended. Many thanks to all that came and for all the artists that hung their artistic efforts on the walls!
We enjoyed having JOHN from SNAPS ST. ALBERT at our function and photos of our event are available at their website:

We had a special surprise for PAPA NORMAN whose dedication to the orphans of Rwanda is so inspiring. Our own SYLVIE FERGUSSON painted a touching portrait of PAPA NORMAN hold the hands of the orphans during the many trips he and his family take to help build an orphanage. Read more at Sylvie's blog.
( links up soon)

Monday, January 10, 2011

My first youtube video!

Grab the popcorn! here is my mini art  movie ( under 2 mins)!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHQspPo-xNM

Some things aren't working in the blog ( including spellcheck) so I couldn't embed this video! I hope you will click on the link and enjoy a fast forward shot of me painting a monochromatic pear. Shawn, our very own computer/video wizard is putting together the whole thing including the color layer. We will be posting it in the 'artschoolsecrets' channel at youtube in the near future. You can subscribe to the artschoolsecrets channel now to make sure you get all of these educational and 'star quality' videos.

Sad News

It is with a heavy heart that I tell you that Shayne Page (Tues morning class) pass away on New Years Eve. We will remember his easy laugh, wonderful baking, garden tips and slips, and positive outlook. Shayne loved painting southern Alberta, particularily the old homestead. His latest painting was the view of the inside of an old front porch, We will miss him.

Our condolences go out to Cheryl Wilkes who recently lost her father- a wonderful and courageous man.  He was a shining light for many.

Happy New Year!

There is nothing like the fresh start of a new year. I have been anxiously waiting for classes to start, of course I missed you! (from the number of students who came one week early for classes, I think they missed painting too!) Our year will be a busy one. There seems to be many opportunies for HT artists to show and sell their works. Jan-Feb  
HT is finalizing a HSBC Art Show
A reminder there will be no adult, teen or children classes FEB 18-27
April
The annual St. Albert trade show will be held April 8,9,10
May-June OR Sept
Annual Mona Lisa show
Dec
Annual Studenr art show
I am excited about classes starting and look forward tosee you!Laura

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Hidden Talent - Tu Gallery Sucess story!

Congratulations to all Hidden Talent artists! Sales were great and we are invited back for a June exhibition 2011!
What advantage is there to be a Hidden Talent  TU Gallery artist?
1.Validation: A well known gallery has excepted the artworks and felt comfortable promoting our art as that of emerging and professional artists. We had a high number of sales and were one of the most sucessful shows at TU Gallery this year!
2. Exposure: We certainly have connected with very dynamic gallery owners ( Lorna and Alex Paterson) who promote, network and facilitate art experiences in the Arts District of Edmonton. When we add our mailing list to theirs we had an incredible response!
3. Education: We learned about contracts, gallery expectations about art and artists, pricing and marketing, sales expectations and how to talk about our art to strangers.
4. Growth; Perhaps the most amazing thing is that many of you bravely stepped out of your comfort zone and presented your art to the public.
Not all artists want to be gallery artists.That is perfectly acceptable and those that are not interested in gallery sales continue to produce exceptional work.   Those that do want to further their careers have gotten a small taste of what to expect as they continue to be part of  the Hidden Talent and Tu Gallery connection.




Friday, October 22, 2010

Gamblin Matte oil paints-WOW

Sample paintings  from Hidden Talent Fine Art School
For the last week I have been demo-ing Gamblin Fast Matte oil paints during our class break. Briana came to Edmonton in the summer and just recently Scott gave a product demo at Paint Spot ( thanks KIM!). I now have the 'recipe' for a great medium that works incredibly well with the new line- 1:1 Gamsol/ Galkyd. We all tried it out as well as the cold wax medium and I would highly recommend that they become part of your painting gear.
Hidden Talent  Fine Art School endorses the use of an underpainting technique and with the even finish and fast drying transparent pigments of the Fast Matte paint, alot of issues are resolved. The ease of varnishing with the Cold Wax Medium was a surprise to many students. I am predicting that we will see more matte finishes on our artworks in the future.
Just a reminder that Gamblin hosts the Torrit Grey Competition that selects winners that paint an underpainting in black, white and Torrit Grey....PERFECT for our style of painting! Visit www.gamblincolors.com 

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tu Gallery VIP Evening

Alex Paterson Owner TU Gallery

Jane Armstrong

kayla Nagazina

Jeannette Sommers

Tu Gallery VIP Evening- new artists

Lucille Friend
Some of the exceptional artists from the 'Hidden Talent; Show at TU Gallery.
Fay Avon

Sylvie Fergusson

jackie Kakoschke

Pearl Der

Artworks and Artists at the VIP Reception!

'Hidden Talent"
Thursday Oct 14ht, 2010 at TU Gallery
15 Artists
Heather Dundas

Bernadette Neumann

Wendy Pfeifer

Rana Sleiman
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Tu Gallery VIP Evening

Pearl Der and Jeannette Sommers
What a great Opening!
Gerry Mazer


It was so crowded I was afraid something might be knocked to the floor! Wall to Wall art lovers, all coming to support the 15 artists that showed at TU Gallery this past weekend!

Thanks you so much! It turned an art reception into an event! ( or a 'happening' if you are in my generation). Alex Paterson was the gracious host and we lost count after 300 visitors and over 14 bottles of wine!

To say the 'first time' gallery artists were nervous and excited would honestly be an understatement. They were fantastic and talked to all the interested clients and friends. Congratulations to them all.

Joan Stang

 Our Show continues until Nov 6th.!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Cairo by Rana Sleiman
There are so many things to be thankful for- family and friends, a great life with the joy of pursuing something you love! I am very fortunate to have a 'job' that is a vocation and a reason to celebrate life every day! Being an artists and art instructor is very rewarding , thanks to all of you!

This month there is well deserved recognition for all the learning and stretching that Hidden Talent student have done in the past year. Over 25 paintings  by 15 different artists were juried into Tu Gallery, a commercial gallery in nearby Edmonton. We were chosen as the art exhibition showing during the Annual Fall Gallery Walk- a great honor and opportunity for these student-artists. Many have never showed in a gallery outside of St. Albert and there was the usual questions about pricing, framing and contracts. Art is always a learning opportunity!

I am extending an invitation to all students of Hidden Talent ( from 6yrs. old to 90) and their families to attending the VIP Reception at TU Gallery on Thurs Oct 14th from 6:00-9:00. The artists will be in attendance so come and see how a big event like this works.
Tu Gallery is at 124St and 107 Ave in Edmonton.
The official Gallery Walk Opening Reception for the public will be Sat Oct 16th from noon to 4:00. Over 8oo art lovers are expected to participate in the Fall Gallery Walk and view the art we are exhibiting inTu Gallery!
Featured Artists are : Bernedette Neumann, Fay Avon, Gerry Mazer, Heather Dundass, Jackie Kakoschke, Jane Armstrong, Jeannette Sommers, Joan Stang, Kayla Nagazina, Laura Watmough, Lucille Friend, Pearl Der, Rana Sleiman, Sylvie Fergusson, and Wendy Pfeifer.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Welcome to Hidden Talent Fine Art School!

PORTRIT PAINTING
Welcome to all our new and returning students! I am very excited about our fall session- many new things are coming together!
Children's Art Academy
We are learning a new way to draw and the results are very impressive! These activities are important  in order to foster many of the skills that are used in the regular classroom. During our art classes I am emphasizing whole brain thinking, patterning, self evaluation and discovery, decision making and logical thinking skills.
The first half of lessons will focus on drawing and the last half will have painting skills and projects! If you have feedback from your child, please contact me. I am dedicated to making each child's art experience as positive as possible!

Young Rembrandt's
We have a great group of dedicated young artists that are learning the Old Masters Technique by painting the rose. I always said that the rose is an exam, not the diploma and it is only a learning tool! That said, there are many homes that I visit and see our famous rose hung proudly on a wall!
The second choice for the Young Rembrandt's is more contemporary and I would like to encourage our young artists to find simple photos that they would be interested in painting for the third painting. Please be aware that there are copyright laws that prevent us from painting someone elses photos without permission. For painting photos that can be used try http://www.flickr.com/ and search for commercial and creative commons subjects.

Adults
The seats are full and we are deep into finishing our artwork! Slow and accurate beats fast and ooops every time! Look for your own subjects and be ready for the third painting. Try and find a pattern of light that goes across the photo. Look for interesting colors and shadows that are not black. I hope you enjoyed our  impromptu drawing lesson last week!
A few reminders:
Please leave the easel area clean for the next student. When the 'snow' arrives there will be a mop to wipe the moisture off your shoes. I hope it will be early December before we have to use it!
If you have to make up a lesson please phone 780-419-2055 and tell me what class you will be attending. I will only phone you back if there is not any room available.
Canvas is available - $5   Sticky tack-$1  brush sets-$8 or $20
Please read the important announcements on right!