Wednesday, December 29, 2010
a few pics from the studio
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
painting the eye with Scott Waddell
you can follow Scott Waddell's webisode series on his blog Scott's Sketchbook and ask him questions by commenting there. Your comments are welcome here as well!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The Animals are Coming!
The new year brings to GCA its first time ever animal drawing class! Sculpture instructor, Chris Waddell, drawing from his extensive experience with animals -- both real & artistic -- will teach ANIMAL DRAWING starting in January. This sketch class is a precursor to a five-day workshop he will teach this summer on Animal Sculpture. Weather-permitting, this class will take field trips to a local horse farm, the zoo or the Museum of Natural History. "Draw, don't feed the animals!"
Class Description:
This class will deal with learning the construction and peculiarities of animals. We will deal primarily with the structures of the dog and horse using anatomy books and drawing from a live animal. We will focus on the movement, gesture and rhythm of a chosen animal. This class is meant to expand & enrich the atelier student's exposure to natural form of life.
Tuition $135 (4 classes)
Tuesday evenings 6:30 - 9:30pm
January Sessions: January 4, 11, 18 & 25
February Sessions: February 1, 8, 15 & 22
To register, email: gcaclasses@gmail.com
Alma Schapiro Prize Winner Will St. John
The Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America announces Will St. John as the 2011 winner of its biannual Alma Schapiro Prize. The jury concluded its lengthy deliberation of more than 25 artists’ submissions on November 23, 2010.
“The allied fine arts which enliven the Institute’s mission is well served with this Prize allowing as it does a chance for the selected artist to advance his or her career in the Eternal City in the company of other artists and scholars enrolled concurrently at the Academy,” said Institute President Paul Gunther. The endowment allowing the prize’s has been made possible by a grant from the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.The Alma Schapiro Prize is designed to advance the career of an artist recipient and to foster the continuity of knowledge of the classical tradition as a vital aspect of contemporary culture around the globe. The centerpiece of the prize is a three-month affiliated fellowship at the American Academy in Rome, the premier American overseas center for independent study and research in the fine arts and humanities.
Previous recipients include D. Jeffrey Mims (2009) and Michael Grimaldi (2007).
Will states on his application that his “intention is to complete a life-sized classical figure sculpture combining the knowledge acquired from the close study of nature with the artistic conventions observed in antique and Renaissance statuary.” The fellowship will allow him to directly study the conventions of classical sculpture through sustained exposure to specific masterworks.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Ashley Howell & Remi Cardenas at The Guild
Cast Painting by Ashley Howell, oil on canvas, 2010
by Remi Cardenas, oil on panel, 2010