New Participants for Week 2! The SAL Challenge is growing!
Happy creatives have been posting work all over the everywhere on Facebook and Instagram pages. You can look for them by searching for #salchallenge and #seattleartistleague. Great stuff! Artworks I found were by Margot Booth, Madeline Mimi Torchia Boothby, Alan Byars, Alexia Cameron, Lotta (Charlotteslens), Leila Dawn, Laura Emery, Caleb Fleisher, Bolinas Frank, Lucy Garnett, Patty Haller, Jan Harlan, Lendy Hensley, Victoria Jendretzke, Rosemary Jones, Mahala Mrozek, Virginia Newman, Connie Pierson, plantmonkey, sabinabarts, Mary Saucier, Maggie Sharkey, Nat Skawt, Judith A. Skillman, Jennifer Small, Martha Soriano, Julia Trimarco, Marina Vogman, Alex Walker, D.Lisa West, Siobhan Wilder.
Did I miss your post? Let me know! It has been a fun hunt to find them all, and likely there are still some out there I didn’t see.
Everyone who posted for week 2 wins a $25 gift certificate for a summer class. Good news! If you have a gift certificate for week 1 and week 2, you can combine them. You can treat yourself, or send it to a friend who could use some art time. Just contact us for the secret gift code.
More prizes will be awarded for week 3, and yes – you can win more than once. Just remember to use #salchallenge and #seattleartistleague so we can find your posts.
Today is Design Friday, so your challenge is something the graphic designers will likely be familiar with: figure/ground reversal. “Figure/ground” is a phrase that came from modern German Gestalt psychology. It refers to how our mind organizes forms, distinguishing an object (figure) from its background (ground). In the early 1900s Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin famously experimented …
In art, to transcribe is to copy or record information in a different form than the original. To transcribe a painting or drawing is not to copy the artwork exactly, but instead to record observations in a different form. A transcription also doesn’t need to copy everything in an original. An artist can choose to …
[image_with_animation image_url=”8262″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] I asked Paul D. McKee who some inspirational painters were for his upcoming Unconventional Painting workshop. He sent me this: Robert Rauschenberg David Wojnarowicz Anselm Kiefer Lawrence Carroll I knew the first three names (V-Notes on the way), and thank you to Suzanne Walker for repeatedly saying the name “Wojnarowicz” in …
SAL Challenge Week 2 Winners
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Mahala Mrozek, Quick Time
New Participants for Week 2! The SAL Challenge is growing!
Happy creatives have been posting work all over the everywhere on Facebook and Instagram pages. You can look for them by searching for #salchallenge and #seattleartistleague. Great stuff! Artworks I found were by Margot Booth, Madeline Mimi Torchia Boothby, Alan Byars, Alexia Cameron, Lotta (Charlotteslens), Leila Dawn, Laura Emery, Caleb Fleisher, Bolinas Frank, Lucy Garnett, Patty Haller, Jan Harlan, Lendy Hensley, Victoria Jendretzke, Rosemary Jones, Mahala Mrozek, Virginia Newman, Connie Pierson, plantmonkey, sabinabarts, Mary Saucier, Maggie Sharkey, Nat Skawt, Judith A. Skillman, Jennifer Small, Martha Soriano, Julia Trimarco, Marina Vogman, Alex Walker, D.Lisa West, Siobhan Wilder.
Did I miss your post? Let me know! It has been a fun hunt to find them all, and likely there are still some out there I didn’t see.
Everyone who posted for week 2 wins a $25 gift certificate for a summer class. Good news! If you have a gift certificate for week 1 and week 2, you can combine them. You can treat yourself, or send it to a friend who could use some art time. Just contact us for the secret gift code.
More prizes will be awarded for week 3, and yes – you can win more than once. Just remember to use #salchallenge and #seattleartistleague so we can find your posts.
Here are some of the SAL Challenge posts:
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Today is Design Friday, so your challenge is something the graphic designers will likely be familiar with: figure/ground reversal. “Figure/ground” is a phrase that came from modern German Gestalt psychology. It refers to how our mind organizes forms, distinguishing an object (figure) from its background (ground). In the early 1900s Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin famously experimented …
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In art, to transcribe is to copy or record information in a different form than the original. To transcribe a painting or drawing is not to copy the artwork exactly, but instead to record observations in a different form. A transcription also doesn’t need to copy everything in an original. An artist can choose to …
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[image_with_animation image_url=”8262″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] I asked Paul D. McKee who some inspirational painters were for his upcoming Unconventional Painting workshop. He sent me this: Robert Rauschenberg David Wojnarowicz Anselm Kiefer Lawrence Carroll I knew the first three names (V-Notes on the way), and thank you to Suzanne Walker for repeatedly saying the name “Wojnarowicz” in …