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
She studied the pattern and repetition of the pieces. She examined each character in the painting, and figured out the bride was the one with her orange hair out, and in black. Black clothing dye, as our resident textiles expert Lucy Garnett points out, would have been very expensive at that time, so appropriate for …
…Unless it’s very pretty that way. Here’s some snow for the Seattle Snowpocalypse survivors. This woodcut is made with black ink on long fiber board paper. Herschel Logan printed this in 1930. According to Logan, the image was taken from an early photograph. You may have noticed, you astute reader you, that the composition is …
Today’s post is from special guest star Anne Walker. Anne majored in Fine Arts with a focus in painting at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT in 1989. She started taking classes at the League a couple of years ago. I met her in Fran’s Giant Figures workshop in February 2020 (shortly before our classes went online). …
[image_with_animation image_url=”9941″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Line drawing by William Anastasi A conversation between League friend and painter Fredericka Foster and composer/musician Phillip Glass has recently been published in Nautilus. Foster and Glass are talking about time. Philip Glass: There are many strange things about music and time. When I’m on a tour with the dance …
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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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