Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Making a mark on paper - drawing charcoal across a surface, bringing paint to canvas - it's a mystery, and a beautiful one, how utterly and deeply I'm moved by this simple act.... it touches the deepest part of me and often prompts song and spontaneous thanks .... and, if I'm lucky, with time, song emerges on my paper or canvas too... Of course, I don't mean to say that every moment in the studio is a joy. But to work from and for one's heart, that's truly a blessing, both grounding and liberating…
I hope you'll join me on another occasion to explore our world, ourselves and that wondrous, simple act of making marks on paper.
o glorious spring!
For the Love of Art
life drawing workshop
for adults & teens (ages 16 & up)
May 15, 16 & 17 (friday, saturday & sunday)
10am-5:30pm each day with break for lunch
Art and art-making open our eyes, and stir our hearts and our minds in unexpected ways. They are vital resources for the individual and the community. While art-making is an act of creating, it also provides inspiration for further creativity of all kinds in all facets of our lives. As we know, creativity is essential to life, creativity is life. In this time, when the earth seems to be moving beneath our feet, it is a fine time to tap into our greatest ingenuity, our highest spiritual and creative selves, and to revel in the beautiful simplicity of charcoal on paper.
Labels:
art,
charcoal,
contemplation,
instructor,
life drawing,
rhinebeck,
seeing,
shuster,
shuster studio,
study,
wendy shuster,
workshop
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