Thursday, January 3, 2013

New Year / DK Gallery Show / Workshop


Hello and Happy New Year!

...just a few words about upcoming events....

First of all, be sure to drop by the DK Gallery this Friday night (1/4/13) for the opening reception for gallery aritist Lance Carlson's exhibit, a show which will also feature the 'Boys of Winter' exhibit, which features DK's other male artists. Hoorah!  I will have several new large pieces there, so hope you can come by and say hello, and enjoy the usual elegant 'soiree' atmosphere; or at least try to catch the remaining show during the month of January.

Next, I invite oil painters out there to consider my soon approaching February workshop (2/9,10) at the great Booth Museum of Western Art, in nearby Cartersville, GA.  The details can be found on my 12/8 post, below.  It should be a very worthwhile and challenging time. Hope to see you there. Please feel free to contact me if any questions.

My Monday class at Art School/Sandy Springs is currently full. If interested in taking the next class session,  it should be starting again in early to mid March, and I'll let you know the details on this blog as soon as I know the exact dates.

I also am available for private study from time to time, so feel free to contact me if questions on that.

Lastly, here's a few comments I sometimes throw out during my classes; specifically, analogies between the sport of Golf and Oil Painting instruction.  I used to play a fair amount of golf and took away some interesting and reasonable observations. Perhaps they may be of general interest:

1) Golfers start at the tee with a driver,  then proceed with fairway woods and long irons, then short irons, wedges, and finally a putter. Likewise, when painting, start with big brushes, not worrying about edges and details much, and work your way down to smaller brushes for finalizing things.  Use of small brushes too early on usually leads to an overly detailed and fussy looking painting.

2) In golf and in painting, usually a minimum of strokes is best.
( an odd thing......in golf ,  the phrase, 'under par', is good; yet in painting, or even our everyday health,  'under par' doesn't sound good, does it? ...wonder why the different usage?...oh well)

3) In golf, it's the skills, experience, and knowledge of the game that create good results, more so than the specific implements and supplies. Any golfer knows, that while tempting, buying an expensive set of clubs,  or expensive golf balls, or wearing designer golf clothing makes very little difference. It's the same in painting. Don't think buying the most expensive brushes, paints, easel, or canvas will make a real big difference.  Rather, concentrate on the skills, observation and knowledge of painting.
One of the most mysterious and largely unknown legends of golf, a curious fellow named Count Yogi, used to play incredible golf sometimes just using roughly hewn sticks for clubs.

4) Be patient. I used to play golf with some guys that were very impatient and showed terrible tempers when they played poorly.  I remember them getting angry and depressed, making everyone around them walk on eggshells, litterly smashing clubs in the ground after poor shots, and worse.  While these extremes don't usually show up in painting, there will indeed be occasions where you feel very frustrated. But what's good is, these are the moments when you're most likely to learn something, so try to seize on that moment, rather than be depressed.

5) tough news sometimes, but natural talent or inclination does have something to do with success in golf and in painting. We don't really know our potential or what amount of practice and work might get us to a goal or perhaps leave us short. We might never qualify for the Masters tournament, or, similiarly, have our paintings win top prizes. So, be dedicated, try your best, be patient and reasonable, and just enjoy the wonderful time you spend painting, (or golfing).

Next up.....analogies between painting and pizza.....(just kidding....hmm.. I'm hungry all of a sudden....)

adios for now

Friday, December 21, 2012

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Class/Workshop Information!


Hi there,
...had a great time at DK gallery last night for their Christmas reception/small works show.  Thanks, to those of you who came by in the midst of the busy holiday season.  The show remains up through end of year....so please drop by!

And, as promised, here's some info on my upcoming classes, for all interested oil painters....

First, the ongoing 6 week class at The Art School in Sandy Springs kicks off on Monday morning, January 14th, (9:30am-12:30pm). I understand the signups are pretty strong, so I suggest contacting them soon. You can see their link on the side bar....select their 6 week class schedule for details....
I'm sure you'll find this a challenging and worthwhile class.

Next up is a 'first'....a 2 day workshop at the great Booth Museum of Western Art in  Cartersville, GA. (February 9,10).  It'll be held in their adjacent Art Academy building.  I've added the link to the side bar as well.  In addition, here's a link, which should provide some additional details:

http://boothmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/John-Guernsey-Workshop-2013.pdf

This workshop will focus on how to incorporate cityscape items into your landscape repetoire. (buildings, streets, cars, people, signs, etc).  Bringing these things into your paintings can be exciting, is easier than you think, and can greatly expand your subject matter options.
Hope to see you there!

Let me know if any questions about these upcoming sessions, regarding supplies, or anything.

  I look forward to another enjoyable year of painting and teaching, and hope you'll be in touch.

Best wishes for a very merry Christmas !  (and happy new year).

Saturday, November 24, 2012

December Show / DK Gallery

For some early Christmas time fun, check out the December 'small works' show at DK Gallery, right on the square in Marietta.
The opening reception  is 12/7 6-9pm......hope to see you there!
I'll have several new pieces in this very festive show. The art is perfectly sized to bring home in time for Christmas, as a wonderful gift , or just to add beauty to your home throughout the year.

upcoming....information on January classes and workshops.......

back soon
john

Sunday, November 11, 2012

November



November greetings!

Above is a painting which sold recently at group show at DK Gallery in downtown Marietta.
More details upcoming, but the latest news is that I've just signed on to be represented at this fabulous contemporary gallery.  Stay tuned for comments about their upcoming December show....
Also, upcoming will be some class and workshop information for the upcoming winter season.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Workshop announcement/John's Creek Art Center


hello again
...just a reminder....still time to get in on my upcoming workshop in John's Creek, GA....(a bit north of Atlanta). Sponsored by the John's Creek Art Center., this workshop should be real enjoyable and informative; a great opportunity for painters, before the rush of Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday activity sets in. Here's a link to the website and a summary of the workshop.
See you there!
John

http://johnscreekarts.org/education/classes/adult


OIL PAINTING WITH JOHN GUERNSEY (FALL WORKSHOP)

In this valuable and enjoyable workshop you will learn how to create dynamic oil paintings in the "alla prima" or "plein air" style. This workshop is geared towards those students with some experience up to more advanced students. Through numerous demonstrations, lectures and one-on-one painting assistance, we'll reinforce the basic concepts of painting (drawing, value, color theory, composition, brushwork, etc.). as well as be challenged with unique and exciting concepts of light and shadow, which will help take your painting to a more professional level. Learn how to give impression of detail by painting the light on complex objects. Expect to come away with some good "study" painting and at least one or two formal paintings. The subject will vary from a simple still life arrangement to landscapes/cityscapes from photographs.
Wednesday November 7 from 9:30am to 4:30pm
AND
Thursday November 8 from 9:30am to 4:30pm
Instructor: 
 John Guernsey
Date: 
 Wed., 07 Nov. 2012 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
 Thu., 08 Nov. 2012 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Price: $150.00


Sunday, October 14, 2012

San Luis Obispo Plein Air Festival


hello friends
...just returned from the 12th annual San Luis Obispo festival, and here's a few of my paintings from the event. It was a real nice affair, and I was mostly satisfied with my painting. I was pleased to receive the Artist's choice award for the above painting, (blue and red houses), and a quickdraw 2nd place award for the green- grey house painting. 


The week started off ominously with record heat in san luis obispo....(105), and some of the beach areas (90's).  So there were a lot of us painting beach scenes those first couple days.



back shortly with some teaching updates.....

thanks for checking in!

john