Friday, February 29, 2008
kid's art
This is by one of my 5th grade students of Mundo Lindo, the grant-funded art program I created and teach. Way cute!
Icelandic Poppies
Lesson two, in the joggles class I'm teaching, is paper on cloth, so I'm working out a design. I drew this from a composite of photos, and you know, it's just never as good as when I draw from real life!
trees of life ideas
Lesson 2 & 3 in my joggles class will be creating your own tree of life quilt. A page from my tiny Moleskine sketchbook to work out some possible motifs.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Cloth Paper Scissors
Have I mentioned that Cloth Paper Scissors and Quilting Arts are my very fave magazines. And not just because they publish my artwork and articles! In this latest issue, March/April 08 I've got an article on pages 82-85. Check it out. Both magazines are now owned by Interweave Press, but creator Pokey Bolton is still at the helm. (Her middle name really is Pocahontas.) Anyway, I'm going to be in one of their upcoming books. Mixed-media Self-portraits will be out in September 2008 and I created a special self-portrait for it and wrote an article. Cool!
project for the kids
Last week, I had the Mundo Lindo kids made birds from baker's clay, and this week they will paint the sculptures and then do a painting of it, in aboriginal dot painting style.
Friday, February 22, 2008
tulips & roses
Thursday, February 21, 2008
P is for Pomegranate
I’ll be teaching another online Joggles.com class starting next week! And this quilt is for the first lesson--just finished it yesterday! “The Small Art Quilt” is a brand new class, with new projects and is 6 weeks long and begins next week February 28.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Setting Sail
Here's that artwork I needed the compass stamp for. It's for the Escondido Children's Museum annual fundraiser, Moonlight Masquerade. This year's theme is "Setting Sail." I painted the papers, cut them out, and collaged it--sort of an Eric Carle style.
Class registration begins now
Mixed Media with Paper & Cloth
Jane LaFazio
Mondays, 9 AM–12 noon
April 14–May 19, 2008 (6 weeks)
Athenaeum School of the Arts, San Diego/Park Blvd Studio
$150 members/165 non members
Description: What’s mixed media? Everything and anything! We’ll paint, collage, draw, print with our own hand-carved stamps; sew and glue, even burn—all to make art. This class encourages your own creativity with lots of techniques and ideas. Most everything in the class can be done on a paper surface or a cloth surface or a combination of the two. Emphasis will be on finding a theme or motif to develop into a series. Each week we’ll explore a new technique to help you express that theme. Class will be inspirational, positive and fun, with lots of sharing, laughing and learning from the others in the class. All levels of experience welcome.
Materials List: $15 materials fee will be collected in class. For the first day, students, please bring the following: two sheets of 140 lb watercolor paper (size is your choice); collage papers and/or cloth; gesso; liquid matt medium; a brush; sketchbook; pencil; permanent ink pen. A materials list will be given and discussed at the first class.
REGISTRATION info: 858 -454-5872
Jane LaFazio
Mondays, 9 AM–12 noon
April 14–May 19, 2008 (6 weeks)
Athenaeum School of the Arts, San Diego/Park Blvd Studio
$150 members/165 non members
Description: What’s mixed media? Everything and anything! We’ll paint, collage, draw, print with our own hand-carved stamps; sew and glue, even burn—all to make art. This class encourages your own creativity with lots of techniques and ideas. Most everything in the class can be done on a paper surface or a cloth surface or a combination of the two. Emphasis will be on finding a theme or motif to develop into a series. Each week we’ll explore a new technique to help you express that theme. Class will be inspirational, positive and fun, with lots of sharing, laughing and learning from the others in the class. All levels of experience welcome.
Materials List: $15 materials fee will be collected in class. For the first day, students, please bring the following: two sheets of 140 lb watercolor paper (size is your choice); collage papers and/or cloth; gesso; liquid matt medium; a brush; sketchbook; pencil; permanent ink pen. A materials list will be given and discussed at the first class.
REGISTRATION info: 858 -454-5872
Monday, February 18, 2008
Raphael Lopez birds
As you saw from the previous post, I really like Raphael Lopez's work. I drew some of his birds, then painted them in my own colors, with watercolors. Makes me appreciate his work even more!
Raphael Lopez birds
Raphael talked about finding his own distinct style and voice in his artwork. I wonder if that will ever happen with me? I just love trying to techniques and subject matter and styles!
Raphael Lopez birds
I even made some birds in baker's dough today! (Working on a lesson for the Mundo Lindo kids.) Now I'm going to paint them, Lopez style.
Hey, a reminder that my joggles class "The Small Art Quilt" is starting February 28, so check it out. It's a 6 week class.
Hey, a reminder that my joggles class "The Small Art Quilt" is starting February 28, so check it out. It's a 6 week class.
Rafael Lopez
On Saturday, Husb and I went to see and hear Rafael Lopez talk about his artwork and do a painting demonstration. He lives here in San Diego, and is a very successful illustrator (he's done 3 postage stamps!) Great guy, wonderful artwork. He's done murals and illustrated a couple of children's books too. This wonderful (acrylic on board) illustration is from the book "Yum! MmMm Que Rico" and Husb and I bought it!
Friday, February 15, 2008
compasses
the other compass
Sunday, February 10, 2008
driveway flowers
Friday, February 08, 2008
4th grader and charles rennie mackintosh
I taught that lesson on Charles Rennie Mackintosh that I created a couple of days ago to a group of 4th graders today. I photographed their one image in class, and them when I got home, repeated the image to create these from the kids work. Cool. They worked in watercolor, but it would be fun to develop this so it can really be translated to fabric.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
sun-ish
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
feb 5 1977
Monday, February 04, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
mackintosh textile design
A textile design
Step 3/4. Photo and repeat the design and arrange in a 4-square. Then copy and paste multiple times to create a textile design, ala Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1987: my dad
As you know, I teach kids art through Mundo Lindo and at other local schools. I started teaching kids about 6 years ago, kind of by accident. This photo of my late father, dated Summer 1987 shows him with a group of kids in San Francisco. He loved working with kids and volunteered in the city for more than 25 years.....and he obviously passed that gene on to me.
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