I took a little pause from posting 30SAL Challenge favorite entries so we could get the new class listings online. Voila! All of our spring classes and workshops are now ready for registration. Find your class. They’re already selling!
30SAL Challenge favorites coming soon! There will be many adorations, and prizes. But first, I sleep.
Many of the pics in this collection are from Complex.com.
Mask II by Ron Mueck, 2001-2002The Benefits Officer by Lucian Freud, 1995Ib and Her Husband by Lucien Freud, 1992Sleep by Andy Warhol, 1963Still Life with Sleeping Woman by Henri Matisse, 1940Sleep by Salvador Dalí, 1937Le Rêve by Pablo Picasso, 1932Sleeping Woman by Man Ray, 1929Portrait of Marguerite Sleeping by Henri Matisse, 1920The Sleeping Gypsy by Henri Rousseau, 1897The Night by Ferdinand Hodler, 1890Le Lit by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1892Noon- Rest from Work (After Millet) by Vincent Van Gogh, 1890Jacques Adrien Lavieille (1818–1862) after Jean-François Millet, printed by Jules Claye, Noon, 1860Jean-Francois Millet 1814–1875Sleeping Peasant Jean François Millet 1865Sleeping Nymph by Antonio Canova, 1820-1824Sleeping Boy by Philippe-Laurent Roland, circa 1774Sleeping Cupid by Caravaggio, 1608The Dream by Henri Matisse, 1940Sleeping Muse by Constantin Brâncuși, 1910Sleeping Girl by Roy Lichtenstein, 1964Sleeping Ariadne by Unknown, 2nd century BCEBronze Statue of Eros Sleeping by Unknown, 3rd-2nd century BC
One year ago in March, to protect our students and teachers from a new coronavirus, the Seattle Artist League moved our classes online. The virus was declared a national emergency, and we went into quarantine. We have now been in quarantine for thirteen months. Through this year, we have met each other online to draw, …
My email inbox has been slow lately. Everyone must be getting ready for the holiday. There is a pile of Christmas presents that need to get wrapped. They’re blocking the door of my apartment, and spilling into the recycling bin. It’s a delightful mess, all the little contained and uncontainable bits. I said goodbye to …
This first image was from the ‘Transience and Eternity’, Angie Dixon’s exhibition at Foster/White in the 1990’s. It was a combination of installation and paintings. It was about creation and the formation of everything before it becomes tangible. The paintings were meant to be of the actual tangible results of the creative formation. The installation …
Bee-Pin by David Dodge Lewis (1997). Vitreograph on paper, edition of 30. Photo courtesy of the Littleton Collection. Vitreography is a printmaking technique that uses a thick glass matrix instead of the traditional matrices of metal, wood or stone. Sound interesting? You can make your first vitreograph next week! VitreographyTuesdays 6-10pmStarts Sept 23REGISTER TODAY!
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I took a little pause from posting 30SAL Challenge favorite entries so we could get the new class listings online. Voila! All of our spring classes and workshops are now ready for registration. Find your class. They’re already selling!
30SAL Challenge favorites coming soon! There will be many adorations, and prizes. But first, I sleep.
Many of the pics in this collection are from Complex.com.
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