So, yesterday, 9/29, was my birthday. I have a hard time with my birthday-it doesn't matter the year. Although, next year may be a tough one. You know, one of those milestone birthdays...cough, choke...60. For now and through next year, I am 59. Anyway, husb and I went to Quail Gardens to do a little sketching and watercolor, then out to lunch and errands. I had chocolate ice cream for dinner.
FYI: This journal page has a collage piece on it, then I drew and watercolored over it.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
New mixed media class starts Monday! Join us!
Mixed Media with Paper & Cloth
Oct. 5 – Nov. 16 (7 weeks) in San Diego
Mondays, 9 AM – 12 noonSan Diego/ Park Blvd Studio
$180 members/205. non-members plus $25 mat. fee
I will introduce you to new materials and techniques to create art from paper, cloth or a combination of the two. We’ll created layered, textured artworks using collage materials, paint, drawings, and thread. Come prepared to learn, explore and have fun with a new project each week. Class will be inspirational, positive, and fun, with lots of sharing, laughing, and learning from the others in the class. All levels of experience are welcome, and previous students expect new lessons!
Register: (858) 454-5872 or mail or in-person at Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA 92037 http://ljathenaeum.org/schoolsched1.html
Materials: For the first day bring: liquid matte (or gloss) acrylic medium, a foam brush, scissors, and collage papers (like rice paper, magazines, sheer tissues, painted papers, maps, and book pages), pencils and sketchbook or journal. A materials list for the rest of the class will be discussed in the first class. A $25 materials fee will be collected in class.
Oct. 5 – Nov. 16 (7 weeks) in San Diego
Mondays, 9 AM – 12 noonSan Diego/ Park Blvd Studio
$180 members/205. non-members plus $25 mat. fee
I will introduce you to new materials and techniques to create art from paper, cloth or a combination of the two. We’ll created layered, textured artworks using collage materials, paint, drawings, and thread. Come prepared to learn, explore and have fun with a new project each week. Class will be inspirational, positive, and fun, with lots of sharing, laughing, and learning from the others in the class. All levels of experience are welcome, and previous students expect new lessons!
Register: (858) 454-5872 or mail or in-person at Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA 92037 http://ljathenaeum.org/schoolsched1.html
Materials: For the first day bring: liquid matte (or gloss) acrylic medium, a foam brush, scissors, and collage papers (like rice paper, magazines, sheer tissues, painted papers, maps, and book pages), pencils and sketchbook or journal. A materials list for the rest of the class will be discussed in the first class. A $25 materials fee will be collected in class.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Workshop Location
This is the gorgeous California Center for Creative Renewal in Encinitas, CA. (It's a private garden.) I taught my workshop "Sketching & Watercolor: Journal Style" here yesterday, and will teach it again, same fabulous location, on Saturday, December 5. Even if you've taken from me before, in a group or private lesson, this location is stupendous for succulents and flowers and trees......
Here's the description: Be inspired to record your life, your trip, or your daily adventures in an illustrated journal as you spend a meditative day drawing and sketching in the healing gardens. Jane will guide you through basic drawing, inking and watercolor painting. You’ll choose simple objects, vignettes or vistas to draw and paint, and then journal your thoughts right onto the drawings. At the end of the day you will create a small portfolio to hold your artwork. The class is geared for beginners, but all levels are welcome. Fifteen dollar materials fee includes everything you’ll need: watercolor paper, ink pen, pencil and watercolor set with special Niji Waterbrush. $95/$15 materials fee. $85 if you register 2 weeks prior
You can register here.
Here's the description: Be inspired to record your life, your trip, or your daily adventures in an illustrated journal as you spend a meditative day drawing and sketching in the healing gardens. Jane will guide you through basic drawing, inking and watercolor painting. You’ll choose simple objects, vignettes or vistas to draw and paint, and then journal your thoughts right onto the drawings. At the end of the day you will create a small portfolio to hold your artwork. The class is geared for beginners, but all levels are welcome. Fifteen dollar materials fee includes everything you’ll need: watercolor paper, ink pen, pencil and watercolor set with special Niji Waterbrush. $95/$15 materials fee. $85 if you register 2 weeks prior
You can register here.
Saturday Workshop
here's Ellen. She lives in this garden (okay, in the house in front) and created and maintains the garden and California Center for Creative Renewal.
Workshop Location
Friday, September 25, 2009
Quilting Arts Oct/Nov 09 issue
Just call it the LaFazio issue! This pic is on page 4, my Zen Eucalyptus quilt is on page 58 (it will also be on display at the Houston Quilt Festival next month) and my article on Quiltlets starts page 72.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Ross Castle, Kilarney, Ireland
Kilarney National Park, Ireland
We took a jaunting car ride (a horse drawn carriage) to Ross Castle one day and the next took a lovely hike through a small park of beautiful Kilarney National Park.
Durty Nelly's, Ireland
The last night in Ireland, we took a taxi to Durty Nelly's (established in 1620!). I told the driver that I'd been a flight attendant 32 years ago, and often come to Durty Nelly's. I was told at the time, the local boys came to meet flight attendants who frequented the bar. (I had great memories of those times...huge sing-alongs in the pub and meeting fun Irish chaps.) Anyway, the taxi driver looks in the rear view mirror at me and says, his his charming brogue "Ah, your a fine lookin' woman now, you must a been a cracker thirty two years ago!"
Back at Durty Nelly's, after 32 years
Thirty two years later, same pub, same beer, same woman. Durty Nelly's is a wonderful place. Full of ambience and music (especially later in the evening.)
Bunratty Castle Medievil Banquet, Ireland
Bunratty Castle, built in 1425, was another spot I went to when I was a flight attendant, so Don and I had to go. It was quite fun, with good food and very good entertainment. Somehow, I feel right at home in a castle!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
another winery class
winery lantern
Kissin the Blarney Stone, Ireland
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Day 2, Ireland
Do you sense a theme here?
Seriously, I'm disappointed that I didn't make more time to sketch and paint. I'm always telling my students to grab 20 minutes or so and draw in your journal. I'd hoped to create many pages of this trip to Ireland, but...too much time on the tour bus is my excuse. I feel bad that I didn't really capture any of the friggin GREEN of Ireland!
Seriously, I'm disappointed that I didn't make more time to sketch and paint. I'm always telling my students to grab 20 minutes or so and draw in your journal. I'd hoped to create many pages of this trip to Ireland, but...too much time on the tour bus is my excuse. I feel bad that I didn't really capture any of the friggin GREEN of Ireland!
Blarney Castle, Ireland
Oh my gosh what a gorgeous place! We got out of the (insert swear word) bus to kiss the blarney stone. Frankly, I had no idea that Blarney Castle is on many many acres of gorgeous park, and the castle itself is fabulous. I could have spend a day here. I also was reminded that I LOVE castles! Note to self: next trip to Ireland: CASTLES!
View from Blarney Castle, Ireland
Blarney Castle, Ireland
Husb and me after we'd kissed the blarney stone. Can't ya just tell we now have the 'gift of eloquence' as the kiss promises.
The blarney stone is a stone in the wall of Blarney Castle. According to an Irish legend, those who kiss the Blarney Stone receive a gift of eloquence that enables them to obtain, through persuasion, anything they want.
On that note, my after-school art program, Mundo Lindo, free to low income 4th & 5th grade kids needs your donation. We've raised $490 towards our $5,000 challenge grant. Won't you make a donation, please? The matching grant will double whatever you donate and it's tax deductible.
The blarney stone is a stone in the wall of Blarney Castle. According to an Irish legend, those who kiss the Blarney Stone receive a gift of eloquence that enables them to obtain, through persuasion, anything they want.
On that note, my after-school art program, Mundo Lindo, free to low income 4th & 5th grade kids needs your donation. We've raised $490 towards our $5,000 challenge grant. Won't you make a donation, please? The matching grant will double whatever you donate and it's tax deductible.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Pub Crawl, Dublin Ireland
On saturday night we went on the Musical Pub Crawl in Dublin. Totally fun. Great music and we learned a lot about the traditional Irish pub music.
Sketching in Dublin Ireland
We totally lucked out with the beautiful weather on our trip to Ireland! Sunday we spent some time in St. Stephens Green sketching and people watching. The park was full of people enjoying the sunshine. Fact: St. Stephen's Green was enclosed in 1664. The 22 acre park was laid out in its present form in 1880. Landscaped with flowerbeds, trees, a fountain and a lake.
We also took the Georgian House Museum tour and I really enjoyed seeing the inside of one of homes built in 1794.
We also took the Georgian House Museum tour and I really enjoyed seeing the inside of one of homes built in 1794.
Grand Canal, Dublin Ireland
st patricks cathedral Dublin Ireland
St Patricks is a gorgeous cathedral. I would have loved to spend a few hours there, sketching and painting. I'm going to make sure we plan time for something like that on our Italian Orvieto trip.
Dublin Ireland
Kilmainham Jail, Dublin Ireland
Jameson Distillery, Dublin Ireland
Jameson Distillery, Dublin Ireland
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Quilting Arts email blast
While I was gone, Quilting Arts send out this email blast---it's got a story about the weekend trip my friends and I did in January this year in Palm Springs!
Ireland!
We're back! Here's a pic from one of our first stops in Dublin, the Guinness Brewery tour. We had a lovely time--with NO rain at all! Gorgeous days and fabulous sites, though we really didn't get to sketch and paint as much as I'd hoped. We took a tour (too much time on the bus, I'm afraid) and added two extra days on our own to spend in Dublin. Then we toured the south east cities, ending up in Limerick and flying out of Shannon. I'll post more photos and pages tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Ireland here we come!
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Map of the Green World
This is a layered, sheer piece I started in a workshop with Chris Cozen. It's still a work in progress.
Rusty Flowers
Another sheer layered, unfinished piece. I'm going to play some more with this process: 1) so I can finish these 2) so I can teach it to my Atheneaum Mixed Media with Paper & Cloth that starts on October 5 in San Diego.
Catfish Aloe
This one is not finished either. The fish are fish prints from that I made, the aloe is a from my journal and the cat is a stencil of Buddy.
another one-on-one class
Monday, September 07, 2009
dried leaf
Here's the other drawing I did at the winery one-on-one class I taught on Sunday. My student, Diane, and I discussed mixing greens. The very first watercolor class I took, one of our first assigments was a green plant. I think back on what a good exercise that was! Nature's greens come in soooo many shades.
The red chop (stamp), on the page, on the top means tiger, because I'm born the year of the tiger. I'm a metal tiger, in case you're wondering.....
The red chop (stamp), on the page, on the top means tiger, because I'm born the year of the tiger. I'm a metal tiger, in case you're wondering.....
winery flowers
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Rose
Another. I should have known better, and had the rose facing in. Oh well, that's why I'm making lots of these, to figure out the best way to do them. Watercolor. Hand carved stamp. 5x7 on hot press watercolor paper. I'd like to have a clever name for this process---Any ideas? "draw & paint a flower, design & carve a stamp" is not exactly catchy.
Huge thanks for the positive remarks and support for Mundo Lindo!!