Showing posts with label Lauren Sansaricq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Sansaricq. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

workshop report: Landscape Painting with Thomas Kegler


 Thomas Kegler's landscape painting workshop last week was a huge success!  We spent four days up at Inwood Hill Park, which proved to be an ideal location for our purposes.  This was the first time the GCA has held a workshop in the city, so we were thrilled with how smoothly it went.  Inwood Hill Park is 196 acres of mostly forest and a real treasure to have in New York City.  Easily accessible by the 1 and A trains, the park is home to the last untouched forest and salt marshes on Manhattan Island.  We found the park to be quiet and friendly, and we even felt comfortable leaving our easels and other equipment set up while taking turns to run into the nearby Indian Road Cafe to get warm and eat meals.  While the scenery at Inwood is perfectly inspiring, the food and hospitality at Indian Road is equally worthy of praise here.  Sourcing all their ingredients from local farms just up the Hudson, Indian Road starts serving breakfast at 7 AM.  In addition to a full menu of healthy hearty meals, they offer irresistible baked goods, superb coffee, an excellent beer list, and live music at night!  The prices are reasonable, and there is plenty of room for a large group to eat together.  With the cold weather conditions, it was just the respite we needed to keep our energy levels high for full days of painting.
         I'm looking forward to my workshop in the end of May, and after this experience, I feel quite confident that we will have an excellent time!  With the warmer weather, I plan to stay for dinner at the cafe a few of those nights and hold some optional sunset painting sessions afterwards.  With the view west across the Hudson, it's a perfect spot!

This map shows the varied topography of the park

The park is easily accessible by the A and 1 trains

the view from the water looking west under the Henry Hudson Bridge.  From on top of the hill, one can see more of the Hudson River behind the strip of trees in this photo.


the salt marsh provided some interesting foreground material

this forest interior would be another great spot to paint!

Thomas Kegler started each morning with a demo (after a delicious breakfast at Indian Road Cafe!)
following his demo, Tom worked with students on an individual basis throughout the rest of the day.

  
at the end of the day we would regroup to talk about the day's work and what to expect for tomorrow.



On Friday night, some of us had a very insightful trip to the New American Wing at the Met where we were inspired by the masters!  It was great to hear what Tom had to say about these paintings.























Future landscape painting workshops with the GCA: 
Foreground Studies with Emilie Lee May 30 - June 3 at Inwood Hill Park
Painting in the Tradition of the Hudson River School with Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq July 16-26, Jackson, NH
Traditional Landscape Painting with Thomas Kegler July 31 - August 3 in Jackson, NH

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Erik Koeppel, two shows and a DVD!

www.hudsonriverdvd.com
We have lots of exciting news from Hudson River Fellow Erik Koeppel!  He has just released an instructional DVD, and he had two shows open this week.  One at McColl Fine Art in Charlotte, NC, and the other at New Hampshire Antiques coop in Milford, NH.  He will also be present at the Plein Air Convention in Las Vegas next week, where he will be doing demos.  You can keep up with Erik on facebook and on his blog.  Erik and Lauren Sansaricq recently quit the city life and moved to Jackson, NH where they are living the dream - immersed in the inspiring scenery of the White Mountains and painting to their heart's content.  They've done a huge amount of work organizing the logistics for this summer's Hudson River Fellowship to take place in Jackson!

Erik and Lauren will be teaching a landscape painting workshop this summer at the Fellowship,  from July 16-26 in Jackson, NH.  Read all about it here.
Erik Koeppel at McColl Fine Art with some of his paintings 
Erik Koeppel with one of his paintings at New Hampshire Antiques coop in Milford, NH




Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq on a recent painting excursion


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Lauren Sansaricq: upcoming solo show at Hawthorne Fine Art

"Sunrise Over the Hudson River, Early Autumn" by Lauren Sansaricq, 2011






"Natures Poetry" is the title of Lauren Sansaricq's first solo show in New York!  You can see her landscape paintings from November 5th - January 13 at Hawthorne Fine Art.  Lauren is a fourth year student at GCA and a dedicated landscape painter.  She has participated in the Hudson River Fellowship for the past three summers.  Lauren is the first living artist to be represented by Hawthorne Fine Art.  To read the full press release and see more images of Lauren's work, follow this link.  Or even better, come to the show!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Student Work March 2011


by Carla Crawford

by Lauren Sansaricq

by Carla Crawford

by Emilie Lee

by Pierre Bombardier


by Carla Crawford

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Landscape Painting Show at Kaaterskill Fine Arts

GCA student and two-time Hudson River Fellow Lauren Sansaricq has a piece in this upcoming group show!

Looking Forward from the Hudson River School Tradition

Date: September 4-October 3
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 4, 4-6 pm
Location: Kaaterskill Fine Arts, Route 23A, Main Street, Hunter, NY
Hours: Thursday 10 am - 5 pm, Friday 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday 10 am – 7 pm, Sunday 11 am – 4 pm. Closed Monday through Wednesday.
Information: 518 263 2060
Email: gallery@catskillmtn.org

In cooperation with the Thomas Cole Historic Site and their current exhibit, Remember the Ladies, this show features works of pioneering artistic women like Emily Cole, Candace Wheeler, Louise Kamp, Doris Frye and Dorothy Saengar. Side by side with the work of contemporary artists Nancy Campbell, Edith Marcik, Kate McGloughlin, Lauren Sansaricq, Sue Story, Ruth Wetzel and others, this exhibit traces the continuity of the profound influence of the founders of the Hudson River School of Art on the women of that period and to the present day.


contemplation of sunrise by Lauren Sansaricq

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Some Student work from October


by Challen Berg


by Lindsay Foster


by Katie Whipple


by David Troncoso


by David Troncoso


by Sam Worley




by Elisabeth Ehmann


by Rebecca Gray


by Emilie Lee


by Lauren Sansaricq

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Portrait Sculpture night class


This sculpture by Lauren Sansaricq is a great example of how students in this class start out by copying the plaster head seen to the right.

Beginning Portrait Sculpture, taught by Jiwoong Cheh is open for enrollment. The class meets on Wednesday nights from 6:30-9:30 PM. For more information click here.


Once students have completed a copy of the plaster head, they begin sculpting from the live model, seen here.