Thursday, October 16, 2014

123 Days, Day 46 - Norman Rockwell Exhibit Opening

The Columbia Museum of Art has gotten some fine exhibits in the past few years. Tonight was the Opening of yet another great collection of work by one of America's best known Illustrators, Norman Rockwell. The Exhibit includes 50 photographs that Rockwell took as reference material for his paintings along with some of his very famous originals which were painted in oils and used for magazine publications, primarily the Saturday Evening Post. As part of the celebration, About Face, a group of painters who regularly paint from live models at the museum, painted a few people dressed in similar costumes of the time period in which Rockwell lived. I was so happy to be a model for this group of talented painters. Here are some highlights of the night:










      

Monday, October 13, 2014

123 Days, Day 43 - Kathy Clark at Trenholm Artists Guild

The Second Monday of every month except Summer months the Trenholm Artists Guild meets. We are a group of both Professional and Amatuer Artists who get together to see/hear a program by another artist. And, it is so nice to see friends with similar interests. Anyone can join, so let me know it you are interested, and I'll try to give you some info.

Tonight, Kathy Clark of Sullivan's Island gave a demo. Kathy works with a Palette Knife and Oil Paints. Here are some pictures of her Demo. She starts working thin with darks and gradually adds her accent colors and then lights. Kathy was working from a photo.








 Until Tomorrow,

Being Prolific,
Barbie

   

Sunday, October 12, 2014

123 Days, Day 42 - "Life is a Game"

I read this today and thought it was worth sharing...


10 Rules for Being Human by Dr Cherie Carter-Scott, from “If Life is a Game, these are the Rules”


 1)    You will receive a body. You may love it or hate it, but it will be yours for the duration of your life on Earth.


2)    You will be presented with lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called ‘life.’ Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or hate them, but you have designed them as part of your curriculum.


3)    There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of experimentation, a series of trials, errors, and occasional victories. The failed experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiments that work.


4)    A lesson is repeated until learned. Lessons will be repeated to you in various forms until you have learned them. When you have learned them, you can then go on to the next lesson.


5)    Learning does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.


6)    ‘There’ is no better than ‘here’. When your ‘there’ has become a ‘here,’ you will simply obtain a ‘there’ that will look better to you than your present ‘here’.


7)    Others are only mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects something you love or hate about yourself.


8)    What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you.


9)    Your answers lie inside of you. All you need to do is look, listen, and trust.


10) You will forget all of this at birth. You can remember it if you want by unravelling the double helix of inner knowing.

.............I also went to the SC State Fair with a friend, Part of "The Game", to see the Art, other Exhibits, and to eat an Elephant Ear. :) 
 It was Delicious!
                                           Opening I, Watercolor, (c)BarbieMathis 2014 




Enjoy the Game!

Being Prolific,

Barbie

Friday, October 10, 2014

123 Days, Day 40 - Working on Paintings

Sometimes when it comes down to it, I just have to paint and finish paintings. Today, I put another layer of paint on the chair around to poodle, and it's not yet finished. And, I started the commission of this little boy by a Christmas tree.



More Tomorrow...

Being Prolific,

Barbie
www.BarbieMathis.com 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

123 Days, Day 39 - Painting Mountains

This past weekend I went to NC for a little R & R with a friend. So, I had my Watercolor Class paint the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is a perfect Value Study as well as a study in Perspective. We started out with very light, cool, background colors, and as we layered and moved to the foreground, things became warmer and more detailed. These paintings are not quite done, but you can get the idea of what we were trying to accomplish.

Wendel and Corinne with their Paintings
  
 I just love how they each have their own unique style!

Here are some of mine that I did previously and one today.  
A goal this year is to finish some of my demos! 

 I will miss Wendel and Corinne as this was their last day for awhile. 
Happy Painting to you all!


Being Prolific~

Barbie

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

123 Days, Day 38 - Make a Move

I was watching "My Morning Mentor" today by Mary Morrissey. She has been talking for the past few days about a book by Price Pritchett titled You Squared.  One of the steps in moving forward and making a Quantum Leap in some area of you life is "Make a Move Before You Are Ready". I really identified with this because I am the type that wants everything to be perfect before beginning. And, "Making a Move" seems counterintuitive to me when I'm not "feeling it". But, Price has such a great point. He says to make the leap and fine tune as you go along. You can frame out the details as you go. In fact, "Getting Ready is a Stalling Tactic". If you wait until it's perfect, you will never get it done. So, today, I did not sign up for Soda City--stilling feeling like I'm not sure, but I did order the book by Price Pritchett. And, I will work toward getting things ready for my Studio #28 at Tapp's Arts Center, and the Holiday Market for Trenholm Artists Guild. I've also been designing "Little Square Paintings" and working on Commissions. So, tomorrow, I will teach a watercolor class, and then start leaping...maybe even while in the class painting mountain scenes.

Enjoying the journey, making baby leaps and Being Prolific,

Barbie      

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

123 Days, Day 37 - Making Calligraphy Cards

Hello everyone! I've taken a break from writing for the past 5 days, and now I'm back. Today I taught 2 separate Calligraphy Classes --one a Tapp's Arts Center in my Studio #28, and the other at my house. Students always seem to enjoy getting creative with their writing by making cards of all kinds--Greeting Cards, Gift Cards and Placecards. We use a mixture of watercolor paper, parchment paper and colored cardstock for the supports. And, to write, we use flat paint brushes, watercolors, inks, and even masking fluid. Then, to embellish the cards even further, we use metallic inks and markers, gold leafing, collage papers and more. These cards are each unique works of art that look hard to do, but are really simple if you know how to use the supplies.

      Here are some samples:
   
A student named Jevettra had a great idea for a seating chart or place card with a magnolia leaf:

I learn something new everyday!

If you are interested in Calligraphy Classes, message me at BarbieMathisStudio@gmail.com.
Maybe we can work out something soon. Until then, I'll leave you with some quotes that I saw on the wall of a shop in Asheville, NC this past weekend...





Being Prolific,

Barbie