Sunday, November 29, 2009
November Student Work
Sam Hung
by Emilie Lee
by Ken Salaz
Angela Cunningham
Bob Silverman
Neal Esplin
by Brendan Johnston
by Sean Russo
by Emilie Lee
by Lauren Sansaricq
by Connie Netherton
Greg Mortenson
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Jacob Collins show opening tomorrow
Jacob Collins has a new show of recent landscape paintings opening at Meredith & Long Co. Gallery in Houston Texas on Thursday 11/19 (tomorrow). Below are a few paintings that are included in the show, I don't have dimensions for these but I know that some of them are around 4 feet wide. They're all oil paintings and there are 25 paintings in the show. Among these images are 3 variations on the view of the Hudson River and a view from the top of Katterskill falls that Jacob gathered studies for last summer on the Hudson River Fellowship.
Friday, November 13, 2009
NEW ECORCHE CLASS AT NIGHT!
Instructor: Mason Sullivan
Where: GCA Sculpture Atelier
When: Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:30pm
$600 (16 classes, January - April)
Students will first sculpt the skeleton, and study the underlying proportions of the human body. Then students will study the deep origins of the rhythmic qualities present in the body by adding successive layers of muscle to half of the sculpture. The sculpture concludes with the most superficial muscles creating the forms we are used to seeing every day. Along the way, students will complete drawings of the individual muscles and bones to solidify their knowledge.
At the end of the class, participants will have gained an expanded knowledge of anatomy in three dimensions, a notebook full of drawings and handouts for future reference, a completed ecorche sculpture, and most importantly, a system of study to fuel the student's future interest in the subject.
This class is open to the public
Students will first sculpt the skeleton, and study the underlying proportions of the human body. Then students will study the deep origins of the rhythmic qualities present in the body by adding successive layers of muscle to half of the sculpture. The sculpture concludes with the most superficial muscles creating the forms we are used to seeing every day. Along the way, students will complete drawings of the individual muscles and bones to solidify their knowledge.
At the end of the class, participants will have gained an expanded knowledge of anatomy in three dimensions, a notebook full of drawings and handouts for future reference, a completed ecorche sculpture, and most importantly, a system of study to fuel the student's future interest in the subject.
This class is open to the public
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ARC Scholarship Awards
The Art Renewal Center just announced the winners of their Scholarship awards, which go to students at ARC approved ateliers around the world to help them continue their studies. $30,000 in prizes were awarded to students this year! Congratulations to all the winners. Below are the winning pieces from GCA students.
First Place: $5,000 to Elisabeth Ehmann
Santiago (2009) Graphite and Colored Pencil on Toned Paper, 20x18 inches
First Place: $5,000 to Angela Cunningham
Cast Painting (2009) Oil on Canvas 22 x 18 inches
Second Place: $4,000 to Amelia Landes Taylor
Satyr Hanging From A Nail(2008) Graphite on Paper, 20x16 inches
Second Place: $4,000 to Amelia Landes Taylor
Dancer (2009) Graphite and Chalk on Toned Paper, 20 x 16 inches
Third Place: $2,500 to Gregory Mortenson
Juan Michael (2009), oil on linen, 9"x8", by Gregory Mortenson
Purchase Awards:
Maria (2009) pencil on paper, 8x6 by Angela Cunningham, sold for $1,800.00
Alexandra (2007), graphite on toned paper with white pencil, 20x18, by Elisabeth Ehmann, sold for $2,200.00
First Place: $5,000 to Elisabeth Ehmann
Santiago (2009) Graphite and Colored Pencil on Toned Paper, 20x18 inches
First Place: $5,000 to Angela Cunningham
Cast Painting (2009) Oil on Canvas 22 x 18 inches
Second Place: $4,000 to Amelia Landes Taylor
Satyr Hanging From A Nail(2008) Graphite on Paper, 20x16 inches
Second Place: $4,000 to Amelia Landes Taylor
Dancer (2009) Graphite and Chalk on Toned Paper, 20 x 16 inches
Third Place: $2,500 to Gregory Mortenson
Juan Michael (2009), oil on linen, 9"x8", by Gregory Mortenson
Purchase Awards:
Maria (2009) pencil on paper, 8x6 by Angela Cunningham, sold for $1,800.00
Alexandra (2007), graphite on toned paper with white pencil, 20x18, by Elisabeth Ehmann, sold for $2,200.00
J.W. Waterhouse (1849-1917): Reassessing a "Modern Pre-Raphaelite"
We're looking forward to a lecture this coming Tuesday by Peter Trippi discussing the Victorian academician J.W. Waterhouse (1849-1917) and what he has learned while organizing Waterhouse's international touring retrospective, now on view at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts through February 7.
The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse, 1888, Oil on canvas, 60 1/4 x 78 3/4 in.
Lecture is from 4-5:30 PM, please email grandcentralacademy@gmail.com to RSVP. Space is limited. Thanks!
The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse, 1888, Oil on canvas, 60 1/4 x 78 3/4 in.
Lecture is from 4-5:30 PM, please email grandcentralacademy@gmail.com to RSVP. Space is limited. Thanks!
Monday, November 9, 2009
John Morra workshop
Last week John Morra taught a still life painting workshop and I stopped by on Friday to take some photos of what they've been working on.
John Morra works with Lucy Kalian
Lisa Flanagan with her set up, her painting, and the study for her painting
Patricia Weiss working on her painting
by Chris Tucker
by Alexandra Mazzeo
by Bob Lenz
by Patricia Weiss
by Lisa Flanagan
by Lucy Kalian
by Arturo Garcia
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
student work
Here are some block ins from the very beginning stages of the November drawings:
by Brandon Beckstrom
by Robert Silverman
by Neal Esplin
by Ken Salaz
Below are a few more finished drawings from the October pose:
by Connie Netherton
by Remi Cardenas (this study goes with the drawing below)
by Remi Cardenas
by Ashley Howell
by Brandon Beckstrom
by Robert Silverman
by Neal Esplin
by Ken Salaz
Below are a few more finished drawings from the October pose:
by Connie Netherton
by Remi Cardenas (this study goes with the drawing below)
by Remi Cardenas
by Ashley Howell
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