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September 7th, 2009 categories: category, * Bellevue FREE Demos, * Multi-Media, * Pastel Painting/Drawing, * Portraits
Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

This weekend at our DANIEL SMITH Bellevue Store we have FREE Art Demos for you! 

 
Saturday, Katherine Wright , who recently did a demo at DANIEL SMITH called, Watercolor: Structures, Space and Shadows, will be sharing her tips on working with Multimedia and using photos as a springboard for getting started on your painting.  BTW, when you check out her website you will see absolutely fresh, glowing watercolor paintings, and I know you’ll want to find out more how she does it.
 
Saturday, September 12th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
MULTIMEDIA: Free of the Photo
Katherine Wright

klwright.com
 
Sunday, Don Lee, a professional Oil and Pastel Portrait Artist, will be demonstrating how to do Pastel Portraits. Don will be sharing his some of his tips on working with pastels.  If you have been curious about using pastels, or looking to see how someone else works with them, then this would be a good FREE demo to find out more!
Sunday, September 13th at 12 & 2 pm
PASTEL: The Pastel Portrait
Don Lee

donleeart.com
Don’t miss Don’s Pastel Portrait Workshop October 13th at the Bellevue Store
 
 
Every Day,  Express Yourself  with  ART….
 
~Deborah Burns
 
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Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store

Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store

This upcoming weekends’ FREE Art Demos at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store:

 
Saturday, June 13th at 11 & 1:45 pm
SUMI MIXED MEDIA: Let It Loose Sumi Landscape Painting
Patrice Bruzes
womanpainters.com
 
Sunday, June 14th at 12 & 2 pm
PASTEL: The Pastel Portrait
Don Lee
donleeart.com
 
Saturday, June 13th, FREE Sumi Painting demos with Patrice Bruzes sharing her tips on “SUMI MIXED MEDIA: Let It Loose Sumi Landscape Painting”.  Patrice in her Bio at WomenPainters.com states about working in Mixed Media:  “My Collage works are little jewels that are typically developed from handmade paper combined with sumi and fused glass and other organic materials“.  Come and find out how she does it. 
 
Sunday, June 14th, FREE Pastel demos with Don Lee showing how to do Portraits using Pastels.  Don is a Professional Portrait Artist and will share his tips on how he does Pastel Portraits.  Don writes this about working with Pastels:  “I love pastels—and I think the main reason is that one can achieve a quality result in a short amount of time.“  Come to this FREE Pastel demo and find out more about how you might use pastel in your work.
 
Every Day, Express Yourself  with  ART….
 
~Deborah Burns

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Che Lopez demonstrating "How To" paint using the new DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Sticks

Che Lopez demonstrating "How To" paint using the new DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Sticks

Yesterday’s FREE demo at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store and “Hands On” Event with Che Lopez was all about the play-full, and expressive nature of the New DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Sticks ….very appropriate given the playful, funny and expressive presentation by Che!  Che is not your average Watercolor Artist, oooh no, Che Lopez is ALSO a US Boxing Coach , and “knocked us out” with his jokes and humorous approach to watercolor painting/drawing with the DS Watercolor Sticks. 

Che began each of the two,  FREE 1 hour demos by showing us different ways of working with the new Watercolor Sticks:
  • Drawing with the Watercolor Sticks (both on dry and wet paper) TIP: use a Lyra-Orlow Graphite Holder to hold the WC Stick when it becomes short.
  • Make a point by sharpening it with a Lyra Sharpener (save the shavings).
  • Dissolve the shavings in small containers to paint with using a brush.
  • Dissolve the shavings in a spray bottle to spray the Watercolor on to Watercolor paper to add “tone”.
  • Drawing with the Watercolor Sticks, then using a brush to dissolve the line partially or totally.
  • Wiping your brush on the bottom of the Watercolor Sticks and painting directly onto the paper.
  • Mixing shavings of different colors in small containers to make secondary colors (ex: Quinacridone Coral with Hansa Yellow medium for flesh tones, and adding Quinacridone Burnt Orange for darker tones)
  • Dipping the Watercolor Stick into water and drawing with it wet.
  • Grinding the Watercolor Stick into a porcelain dish that has been lightly sprayed with water to make paste to paint with, you can mix colors this way too.
 
Che started his Watercolor painting/drawing using the Watercolor Sticks for a portrait of a Boxer.  Working from a photograph, Che first added tone to his Arches 300 lb Cold Press Watercolor Paper by spraying some dissolved Watercolor Stick in Hansa Yellow Medium onto the paper.  Then sketched in the face on the toned and wet Watercolor paper using his New Gamboge Watercolor Stick.  Che than began working on creating the portrait using all of the techniques outlined above.  For most of the brush work, Che used one of his favorite brushes, the Windsor Newton Regency Gold.
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While painting/drawing, Che talked us through what he was doing and answered questions from the group.  One of the things Che told us was that working with the DS Watercolor Sticks, “takes [Che] back to my childhood and the play-fullness of drawing with crayons.”  Che said that he finds using the Watercolor Sticks to be “very spontaneous“.  Once he was nearing completion, Che said he would’ “hit it with Big, BIG color” we all laughed…great finish for a Boxing Coach / Watercolor Artist! 
"Hands On" portion of the FREE demo of the new DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Sticks with Watercolor Artist Che Lopez

"Hands On" portion of the FREE demo of the new DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Sticks with Watercolor Artist Che Lopez

When Che finished his portrait, it was time for the “Hands On” portion of the demo and everyone was eager to try the DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Sticks for themselves. 

Thanks Che!
 
Every  Day,  
Express  Yourself  with  ART….
 
~Deborah Burns

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Last Saturday, for the FREE weekend demo at the DANIEL SMITH Store in Seattle, Botanist and Artist Linda Ann Vorobik gave a talk and demonstration on Botanical Illustration. Linda, well known for her Botanical Illustrations in reference books such as The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California , gave a through (as through as a person can do in an hour!) introduction to basic Botanical Illustration.

Linda Ann Vorobik , who has an extensive education and professional expertise in Botany, has blended her scientific interests and background with the sensuality of art that appeals to her when she works on her artistic Botanical Illustrations…her “Plant Portraits”. Linda had this to say about her work as an artist: “I’m a sensualist, to me art is about connecting with the medium, not sitting at a computer with a mouse”.

Linda had a lot of materials and artwork that she invited everyone to look over before she began her demo. Linda reviewed with us the art supplies she uses for her botanical illustrations, several unusual items were magnifying glasses, and watchmaker’s forceps…all the better to see and access the fine details of a flower or plant. Linda told the audience several times how important it is for accurate botanical illustration to “Measure, Measure, Draw”. Of course unless you are doing scientifically accurate botanicla illustrations as Linda does, you don’t necessarily need to “Measure, Measure, Draw” when doing your plant portraits.

Going through the steps Linda takes, she showed us how she works:
Step 1: Pencil sketch – sketch out your subject.
Step 2: Composition – make xerox copies of pencil sketch, cut and paste until you get the composition you want. Tape your drawing paper (Strathmore 500 Series Illustration Board ) to your paper with the composed sketches.
Step 3: Pen & Ink – Lay your taped drawing paper over a light box and begin tracing out in ink, your composed sketches.
Step 4: Watercolor (if she is doing the illustration in color).

Linda showed us a couple of the techniques she uses for getting dimensionality in her pen and ink drawings; thin and thicker ink lines with different nibs (or pens) or pressure when tracing out the shapes, and leaving a “white gap” between lines to show that something (a background leaf) is behind another object (a foreground leaf). It was interesting to see how really effective that was when we got out of our seats and moved in for a closer look. Linda also brought her laptop with her to show us photos of how effective watercolor washes are for building up glowing, translucent color with a couple of onion studies.

This was just a very brief introduction to botanical illustration, Linda will be teaching a Botanical Illustration Workshop on Sunday, August 17th at the the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store . If you are interested in Botanical Illustration, or in improving your skills for drawing or painting flowers and plants, then this is a good opportunity to get some hands on learning with an professionally experienced, and well known Botanical Illustrator.

Thank you Linda!

Make Art Every Day You Can….
 
~Deborah Burns

 

Workshop
Sunday August 17th

WATERCOLOR: Botanical illustration

with Linda Ann Vorobik

vorobikbotanicalart.com

Linda Ann Vorobik will teach you the steps of botanical illustration from drawing plants to publishing in professional books and journals, with sample art and images illustrating these steps. Botanical illustration is defined and compared with plant portraiture. Using tools for pen and ink or watercolor you will learn how these medias apply to rendering beautiful botanical images. All skill levels are welcome: accomplished artists can learn added botany skills and skilled botanists will learn to draw.

$75 per day

11 AM to 4:00 PM

001 020 334

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Originally published July 28, 2008

http://danielsmithart.blogspot.com/2008/07/daniel-smiths-free-weekend-demo-with.html

 

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Spring Pastel Event at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store!

Saturday, April 26th from 9:00-4:00
SPRING PASTEL EVENT:
Hands-On, multiple demos, Artwork, give-aways and more.
“Start Abstractly Finish Realistically”
with Gary Gumble, 1:45 pm- 3:45 pm in the event room
Pastel on Paper with Mary Shea
at 11 am and 12:30pm on the sales floor
(Sponsored by Sennelier FREE Samples)

Sunday, April 27th from 11:00- 4:00
SPRING PASTEL EVENT:
Hands-On, multiple demos, Artwork, give-aways and more.
Pastel on Ampersand Pastelbord
with Che Lopez at 12 pm and 1:30pm on the sales floor
Pastel Portraits with Yanshu Hsu from 2 pm – 3 pm in the event room.
(Sponsored by Unison FREE Samples)

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Originally published April 22, 2008

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